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C NEC Quick Facts Address: 399 Campus Drive NEC History...... 3-11 Somerset, NJ 08873 NEC Membership...... 12-13 R Phone: (732) 469-0440 Fax: (732) 469-0744 Commissioner's Cup...... 14-23 e Website: www.northeastconference.org NEC Academic Honors...... 24-29 Founded: 1981 c NEC 20th Anniversary Teams...... 30 NEC Staff NEC 25th Anniversary Teams...... 31 o Commissioner: Noreen Morris NEC All-Americans...... 32-33 [email protected] r Associate Commissioner: Ronald Ratner NEC Academic All-Americans...... 34 [email protected] NEC in the NCAA...... 35-39 d Assistant Commissioner: Andrew Alia [email protected] ...... 40-60 Assistant Commissioner: Joyce Bell [email protected] Men's Cross Country...... 61-81 Assistant Commissioner: Michelle Boone Women's Cross Country...... 82-101 B [email protected] o Director of Sports Services: Benjamin Shove Field Hockey...... 102-111 [email protected] Men's Golf...... 112-137 Assistant Director of Communications: Ralph Ventre o [email protected] Women's Golf...... 138-148 Assistant Director of Events/Operations Kevin Sanchez k [email protected] Men's Indoor Track & Field...... 149-175 Administrative Intern: Allison Whalen Women's Indoor Track & Field...... 176-199 [email protected] Women's Lacrosse...... 200-211 NEC Membership Men's Outdoor Track & Field...... 212-236 Bryant (2012-13) Smithfield, RI Bulldogs Athletic Dept. Phone: (401) 232-6070 Women's Outdoor Track & Field...... 237-261 Central Connecticut State New Britain, CT Men's Soccer...... 262-280 Blue Devils Athletic Dept. Phone: (860) 832-3040 Fairleigh Dickinson Teaneck, NJ Women's Soccer...... 281-292 Knights (201) 692-2208 Long Island Brooklyn, NY Softball...... 293-313 Blackbirds (718) 488-1030 Women's Swimming & Diving...... 314-328 Monmouth West Long Branch, NJ Hawks (732) 571-3415 Men's Tennis...... 329-355 Mount St. Mary's Emmitsburg, MD Women's Tennis...... 356-383 Mountaineers (301) 447-5296 Quinnipiac Hamden, CT Volleyball...... 384-397 Bobcats (203) 582-8620 Robert Morris Moon Township, PA Colonials (412) 262-8295 The 2010-11 Record Book is intended to Sacred Heart Fairfield, CT provide the media with a historical perspective of the league's cham- Pioneers (203) 371-7917 pionship sports. Men's and women's and football records St. Francis (NY) Brooklyn, NY are not included in this book, but are included in their respective media Terriers (718) 489-5490 guides. Should you have any additional questions, please contact the Saint Francis (PA) Loretto, PA NEC office at (732) 469-0440. Thank you for your continued coverage Red Flash (814) 472-3286 of the Northeast Conference. Wagner , NY Seahawks (718) 390-3433 Updated & Edited by Lindsey Williams Editorial Assistance by Ron Ratner 2 NEC Record Book NECNEC HistoryHistory

1981-82: ECAC Metro Conference formed as a basketball-only Conference. Frank Szymanski named Executive Director. Charter members: University of Baltimore, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Long Island University, Loyola College, Marist College, Robert Morris College, St. Francis (NY) College, St. N Francis (PA) College, Siena College, Towson State University, Wagner College. E 1982-83: Towson State University leaves the Conference for the East Coast Conference. Monmouth College announces in May,1983 it will join the Conference for the 1985-86 season. C

1983-84: University of Baltimore drops athletics and leaves the Conference. 1985-86: Monmouth College joins the Conference. Men's soccer, golf and tennis are added as championship sports with soccer receiving an automatic R bid to the NCAA Tournament. Men's basketball player Terrance Bailey of Wagner College leads the nation in scoring with 854 points and a 29.4 ppg. average.

1986-87: Baseball, women's basketball, men's and women's cross country and softball are added as championship sports. e

1987-88: Chris Monasch named first full-time Commissioner on June 16, 1987, replacing executive director Frank Szymanski. George Drozin named c first full-time Assistant Commissioner for public relations. Edgar Cartotto hired as first full-time Supervisor of men's and women's basketball officials. Conference gains first permanent headquarters at Fairleigh Dickinson University's Rutherford campus. Conference men's basketball final shown live by o ESPN for the first time. Men's indoor track, women's tennis and volleyball are added as championship sports. of Marist College is the second overall pick of the 1988 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers. Mount St. Mary's College's Peter Rono wins 1988 Olympic 1,500-meter gold medal. r 1988-89: ECAC Metro renamed Northeast Conference on August 1, 1988, after gaining autonomy from the ECAC. Bob Steitz named first full-time Associate d Commissioner for compliance and championships on August 1, 1988. Ray Cella named Assistant Commissioner for communications on August 1, 1988. League office moves to Woodbridge, NJ in September, 1988. Loyola College announces in September 1988 it will leave the Conference at the end of the season. Mount St. Mary's College announces on December 8, 1988, it will join the Conference for the 1990-91 season. The University of Akron announces on February 22, 1989 it will join the Conference for the 1990-91 season. Conference institutes first Academic Awards program. The University of Akron withdraws from the Conference in June, 1989 for the Associaton of Mid-Continent Universities. Dave Calloway of Monmouth College leads the nation in B three-point field goal percentage at .585 (48-of-82). o 1989-90: Mount St. Mary's College joins the Conference. Loyola College leaves the Conference for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Men's soccer post-season tournament is added. Women's volleyball is discontinued as a championship sport, effective after the 1989 championship, due to lack of o participation on the part of the membership. On October 18, 1989, the Conference files a breach of contract lawsuit against the University of Akron. Marist College announces on February 6, 1990, that it will not leave the Conference for the East Coast Conference as indicated in December 1988. Men's and k women's outdoor track and women's indoor track added as championship sports for the 1990-91 season. Men's soccer loses automatic bid. Long Island University softball player Natalie Jufer picked as a GTE Academic All-American.

1990-91: David Siroty named Assistant Commissioner for public relations on October 9, 1990 replacing Ray Cella who left for the Atlantic 10 Conference. Mike Marcil named Associate Commissioner for compliance and championships on December 19, 1990 replacing Bob Steitz who left for the Atlantic 10 Conference. Rik Smits, formerly of Marist College, named men's basketball Player of the Decade. The 1986-87 named NEC Team of the Decade. Mount St. Mary's head coach Jim Phelan nominated for the Basketball Hall of Fame. St. Francis (PA) men's basketball player named GTE Academic All-American of the Year. Rider College announces on May 17, 1991 it will join the Conference for the 1992-93 season. Long Island University softball player Natalie Jufer picked as a GTE Academic All-American. Monmouth College men's basketball player Alex Blackwell becomes the first Conference player to ever appear on a United States men's basketball national team. He won a gold medal at the World University Games. The Ohio Court of Claims in Columbus, OH sides with Northeast Conference in breach of contract dispute with University of Akron. Monmouth College president Dr. Samuel H. Magill named to the NCAA President's Commission.

1991-92: The Ohio Court of Claims in Columbus, OH approves on September 23, 1991 a monetary settlement on the damage portion of the Northeast Conference's dispute with the University of Akron. Northeast Conference men's basketball players write team previews for Conference's men's basketball media guide. Monmouth College men's basketball team participates in Pre-Season NIT. Commissioner Chris Monasch is selected to the NCAA Council for a four-year term on January 14, 1992. Steve Hurlbut named Associate Commissioner of compliance and championships on February 6, 1992 replacing Mike Marcil who left for the NCAA. Denise Gormley is promoted on May 5, 1992 to full-time status as Assistant for Public Relations, Championships and Compliance. Mount St. Mary's College men's basketball coach Jim Phelan nominated for a second time to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Fairleigh Dickinson University sprinter Sharlene Milwood and Mount St. Mary's College decathlete Rob Pendergist compete in the United States Olympic Team Track and Field Trials.

1992-93: Rider College begins membership in the Northeast Conference. Baseball post-season tournament is added. Women's volleyball returns as a championship sport. Wagner College men's basketball team participates in Pre-Season NIT. Mount St. Mary's College men's basketball head coach Jim Phelan becomes eighth coach in college basketball history to win 700 career games on January 28, 1993. Rider College beats Wagner College in men's basketball tournament final on ESPN behind Darrick Suber's last-second shot. Wagner College's baseball player Jack Scholz named to GTE Academic All- American team. Long Island softball player Lesley Renninger named to GTE Academic All-American team. Fairleigh Dickinson University hurdler Wagner Marseille and Mount St. Mary's College decathlete Jim Stevenson earn track and field All-American status.

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1993-94: Women's volleyball is contested with in-season divisional competition for the first time. Women's basketball champion granted automatic bid N to NCAA Tournament. Women's basketball tournament expanded to include all 10 teams. Men's soccer regains automatic bid to NCAA Tournament. NEC baseball and softball champions gain access to NCAA Tournament through play-in series. Mount St. Mary's women's basketball becomes first Conference E women's team to participate in NCAA Tournament. Women's soccer selected on April 7, 1994 to become Conference's 16th championship sport for the 1995 season. Mount St. Mary's College's Rob Pendergist named All-American in decathlon. Marist College men's basketball player Izett Buchanan shares C New York Metropolitan Area Writer's Association Haggerty Award. Rider College men's basketball player Charles Smith becomes first conference men's basketball player to participate in United States Olympic Festival. Fairleigh Dickinson University 110-meter hurdler Wagner Marseille is a quarterfinalist in the World Championships. Rider College 400-meter hurdler Jose Lopez earns All-American status. R 1994-95: Rider College president Dr. J. Barton Luedeke appointed to the NCAA President's Commission. Men's soccer loses automatic bid to NCAA Tournament and is now involved in play-in game for qualification. Women's volleyball is contested with full, round-robin competition for the first time. Women's volleyball champion gains access to NCAA Tournament through play-in match. Softball begins full round-robin regular-season play. Rider e College's women's volleyball team becomes first non-basketball Conference women's team to compete in an NCAA Tournament. Conference now awards Coach of the Year honors in every sport. Supervisor of Officials Edgar Cartotto honored with Pre-Season NIT Officials Award. Robert Morris College soccer c coach John Kowalski takes a leave of absence to coach United States under-20 national team. Mount St. Mary's College becomes first school to win both men's and women's basketball titles in the same season. Mount St. Mary's College women's basketball player Susie Rowlyk wins NCAA Post-Graduate o Scholarship. She defers to play professionally in Germany. Long Island University men's basketball player wins New York Metropolitan Area Writer's Association Haggerty Award. Marist College baseball player Mark Barron becomes first to win Player of the Year and of the Year honors r in the same season. Rider University baseball player Jason Koehler named to GTE Academic All-American team. Monmouth and Rider gain University status. Marist College and Rider University announce on June 26, 1995 they will leave the Conference for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference for the 1997- d 98 season. 1995-96: Associate Commissioner Steve Hurlbut is appointed to NCAA Track and Field Committee and USOC/NCAA Task Force subcommittee. League begins new format for All-Academic Team whereby following the fall, winter and spring seasons, each institution selects up to five men and women with cumulative 3.0 GPA. Women's soccer commences season as 16th championship sport. Football, to begin in 1997 as NEC's 17th sport, is introduced at B Giants Stadium press conference on October 31. Central Connecticut State University is added as the NEC's first associate member for football and women's soccer. Mount St. Mary's College wins NEC-record seventh-straight women's tennis title. Mount St. Mary's College's Bernard Kitur finishes 35th in NCAA o Cross Country Championship. Men's basketball celebrates its 15th season and women's basketball celebrates its 10th anniversary. and St. Francis (PA) College win men's and women's NEC basketball tournament titles, respectively, for the first time. Marist College and Mount St. Mary's o College receive NIT bids, giving the NEC three teams in men's basketball post-season play for the first time. Mount St. Mary's College finished men's basketball regular-season with conference-record 16 wins. Mount St. Mary's College senior guard Chris McGuthrie named honorable-mention UPI All- k American. Fairleigh Dickinson University's Shane DeGannes competed in the 800-meters at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Fairleigh Dickinson University's Sharline White named All-American triple jumper at NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Marist College wins NEC softball title, the school's first women's NEC title. Marist College's Michele Hudson becomes first softball player to win league's Player and Pitcher of Year honors in the same season. Fairleigh Dickinson's Sharline White competes at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship. Mount St. Mary's sets league-record with 110 points in Commissioner's Cup. Monmouth wins men's Commissioner's Cup and Mount St. Mary's wins women's Commissioner's Cup, the first time those awards are formally presented. University of Maryland Baltimore County accepts invitation to join NEC for 1998-99 academic year on June 19...Former Fairleigh Dickinson star Wagner Marseille represented Haiti in the 1996 Summer Olympics in the 110-meter hurdles...Fairleigh Dickinson's Lance Gittens and Mount St. Mary's Cliff Wong ran for Guyana in the 400-hurdles at the 1996 Summer Olympics...Mount St. Mary's Jessica Totaro ran for the United States in the 1500-meters at the 1996 World Junior Championships in Sydney, Australia...Long Island's Lou Deman signs a contract with the St. Louis Cardinals and is assigned to Class A affiliate Cardinals of the New York-Penn league.

1996-97: League members vote in fall to add Central Connecticut State (1997), Quinnipiac (1998), UMBC (1998) and Sacred Heart (1999). Former Commissioner Chris Monasch leaves conference after 10 years to take a similar position at the . Former Assistant Commissioner David Siroty leaves office for Comcast Cable Network. League votes to add women's lacrosse as an NEC championship sport in the spring of 1998. NEC football completed its first season of play. Robert Morris wins the inaugural title, and wins the ECAC-Division I-AA non-scholarship bowl game. NEC promotes Denise Gormley to Assistant Commissioner, hires Kate Mulligan as Assistant Commissioner in February. Conference office moves to Piscataway, NJ. St. Francis (PA) women's basketball wins the NEC Championship for the second-straight season, and earns a bid to their second-straight NCAA Tournament. Long Island's Charles Jones leads the nation in scoring, averaging 30.1 points per game. LIU wins its first NEC men's basketball title since 1984. Long Island's basketball team becomes the first NEC team to lead the nation in scoring. LIU head coach Ray Haskins is honored as the New York Metropolitan Coach of the Year at the Haggarty Dinner, while Charles Jones is honored as the Haggarty Award-winner, as the Metropolitan area's top player. Mount St. Mary's senior women's basketball player Amy Langville is named GTE Academic All-American. NEC presidents hire John Iamarino, formerly of the Sun Belt Conference, as the league's new Commissioner on April 7, 1997. Rider wins the NEC softball tournament, and defeats Boston University in the NCAA Play-In series. Rider earns league's first ever bid to the NCAA's. Marist captures first NEC baseball title and defeats Siena in the NCAA Play- In to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Mount St. Mary's Daniel Kinyua earns All-America status with his seventh place finish in the 1500 meters at the NCAA outdoor championships. NEC members vote at spring meetings to add women's swimming and golf as championship sports in 1998-99. Marist and Rider leave the NEC in June to join the MAAC. Mount St. Mary's wins the 1997 Commissioner's Cup for the third-straight year. NEC introduces new logo.

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1997-98: Central Connecticut State begins first year as full member of the NEC...UMBC becomes associate member to the NEC in the sport of women's lacrosse...NEC announces that Stony Brook and Albany will join the NEC football league in 1999...Robert Morris wins second consecutive NEC title and ECAC- N IFC Bowl Game...UMBC wins first-ever women's lacrosse championship...MSG Network and its affiliates televised 13 NEC basketball games, the largest television package in the history of the league...NEC basketball tournaments move to single site for quarterfinals and semifinals...St. Francis (PA) hosts the E women's tournament and Central Conn. St. hosts the men's tournament...The women's basketball championship game is televised live for the first time in NEC history...St. Francis (PA) three-peats as NEC Champions...Charles Jones of Long Island becomes just the 7th player in NCAA history to lead the nation C in scoring for two-straight years...NEC sends two teams to the postseason in basketball...FDU plays in the NCAA tournament, LIU plays in the NIT...FDU's Elijah Allen scored 43 points in FDU's first round loss to UConn, the best single game performance in the 1998 NCAA Tournament...Monmouth wins rain delayed NEC Baseball Championship and goes on to defeat Navy in the NCAA Play-In. The Hawks advanced to their first NCAA Baseball Championship...Monmouth wins its first NEC Commissioners' Cup...NEC announces the addition of field hockey as a championship sport effective fall of 1998...Former Associate R Commissioner Steve Hurlbut leaves the NEC to take the Athletic Director position at Fairleigh Dickinson...Former Assistant Commissioners Denise Gormley and Kate Mulligan resign to pursue other interests...Ron Ratner named Assistant Director for Communications and Championships in July, 1998...Keith Grant named Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Championships in August, 1998. e

1998-99: UMBC and Quinnipiac begin first year as full members in the NEC...Women's field hockey, women's golf, and women's swimming are added c to bring total of NEC sports sponsorships to 21...Quinnipiac and associate member Sacred Heart share first-ever field hockey title...St. Francis (PA) wins first-ever women's golf championship...UMBC wins first-ever women's swimming championship...NEC receives automatic bids to the NCAA tournament in o women's volleyball, men's and women's tennis, baseball and softball for the first time...Sacred Heart becomes an associate member in the sports of women's field hockey, football, women's lacrosse and women's swimming...Monmouth and Robert Morris are co-champions in football...NEC basketball r tournament moves to single site for both men and women and is hosted at Wagner's new Spiro Sports Center...MSG Network and its affiliates televised 12 NEC basketball games - 10 regular season games, a men's semifinal tournament game, and the women's championship game...ESPN televised the men's d basketball championship for the 13th straight year...Mount St. Mary's claims the men's basketball championship as head coach Jim Phelan records his 800th career win in the title game...St. Francis (PA) wins its 4th consecutive women's basketball tournament...NEC announces Neutrogena as the first title sponsor of the basketball tournament...NEC Radio Roundup is done for first time...NEC announces 2000 basketball tournament will be played at a neutral site, Mercer County Arena in Trenton, NJ...Monica Logan of UMBC leads the nation in rebounding averaging 13.5 rebounds per game...Ray Minlend of St. Francis (NY) finishes the season second in the nation in scoring...Men's and women's tennis championship is switched to a team-flighted format...UMBC B takes home the women's title for the first time, while Fairleigh Dickinson wins its fourth straight title in men's tennis...Long Island's softball team becomes the league's first-ever women's team in any sport to win an NCAA tournament contest when they defeated Manhattan 4-3...Monmouth wins the baseball title o and appears in the NCAA tourney for the 2nd straight year...UMBC wins the Commissioner's Cup, which is the first time a member school wins the cup in its inaugural year in the league...St. Francis (PA) features four GTE Academic All-Americans who participated in NEC sponsored sports: Matt Farabaugh o (first team, football), Matt Hartman (third team, outdoor track), Rob Krimmel (third team, basketball) and Kate Wallace (first team, outdoor track)...Ron Ratner promoted to Assistant Commissioner for Public Relations...Donna Poyant named Assistant Director of Communications in January, 1999 and Andrew k Alia named Assistant Director of Operations in June, 1999.

1999-2000: Sacred Heart begins first year as full member in the NEC...NEC receives first-ever automatic bid to NCAA Tournament in men's golf...NEC receives automatic bids for NCAA Tournaments in 8 sports (baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's golf, softball, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball) and participates in three more tournaments via play-ins (men's and women's soccer) and qualifying time (men's outdoor track) for a total of 11 NCAA Tournament appearances...UMBC's men's soccer team enjoyed a top-20 national ranking and took the #1 team in the country, Duke, to overtime before falling 4-3 in the NCAA Tournament...LIU's women's soccer team, in just the program's 3rd year of existence, defeated Southwest Texas, 1-0, in a play-in game to advance to the NCAA Tournament...Stephen Ondieki of FDU finished 9th in the 10K at the NCAA men's outdoor track and field championships...NEC men's basketball champion, CCSU, had an outstanding season and finished the year by taking highly ranked Iowa State to the wire before bowing out in the first round of the NCAA's...St. Francis (PA)'s women's basketball team claimed its record setting 5th consecutive NEC Tournament title and entered the NCAA Tournament for the 5th year in a row with its highest seed at #14...Robert Morris claimed its 4th consecutive championship in football and finished the season as the nation's top ranked I-AA non-scholarship program...Wagner earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in any sport when they claimed the NEC baseball championship...The NEC continued to be featured for the third year as part of a 12 game basketball television package on MSG Network. Nine men's regular season games, two men's quarterfinal contests and the women's championship game were on MSG and their affiliates...ESPN televised the men's title game for the 14th consecutive season...The NEC introduced an Internet Basketball Game of the Week on Yahoo!Broadcast and also broadcasted three tournament games live on the internet...760 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades...St. Francis (PA)'s Kate Wallace (Cross Country & Track), Matt Hartman (Track) and Rob Krimmel (Basketball) were all tabbed GTE Academic All-Americans for the second year in a row...UMBC's Jen Ecker (Cross Country) and Oscar Lopez (Tennis) were also GTE Academic All-Americans...St. Francis (PA)'s standout women's basketball player, Jess Zinobile, became the NEC's all-time scoring and rebounding leader. Zinobile also became the first-ever NEC player to be drafted by the WNBA...The NEC played it's men's and women's basketball tournament at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, NJ, marking the first time the tournament took place at a neutral site...A new football financial aid package was adopted, to take effect beginning in the 2000 season...UMBC won its second consecutive Commissioner's Cup and claimed 5 of the conference's NCAA tournament appearances in men's golf, men's soccer, softball and men's and women's tennis.

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2000-01: NEC receives first-ever NCAA automatic bids in women's golf and women's lacrosse...NEC receives automatic bids for NCAA Tournaments in N nine team sports (baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf, women's lacrosse, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball) and participates in the NCAA Tournament in women's soccer via a play-in win...FDU's Stephen Ondieki earned All-American honors, finishing second at E the NCAA Cross Country Championships...Ondieki again named All-American after finishing sixth in the 5K at the NCAA Men's Indoor Track & Field Championships. Monmouth's Jon Kalnas also named All-American after placing 11th in the shot put at the NCAA Indoor Championships...UMBC's Cleopatra C Borel finished eigth in the shot put at the NCAA Women's Indoor Track & Field Championships to become the Retrievers first-ever female track & field All- American...Borel named All-American again in the spring after finishing sixth at the NCAA Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championships...The NEC sends four men's athletes, its most-ever in one season, to compete at the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championships. FDU's Tyrone Johnson (long jump), Monmouth's Jon Kalnas (shot put) and Joe Madden (hammer) and St. Francis (PA)'s Brian Sell (10K) all competed, while Madden came home an All- American after placing 12th in the hammer...Monmouth outfielder Jason Law selected first team ABCA/Rawlings All-American and Louisville Slugger All- R American...Robert Morris claimed its fifth consecutive NEC football championship and ended the season as the nation's top ranked Div. I-AA mid-major program...St. John's joined the NEC as an associate member in football...The ECAC Bowl was resurrected with the NEC and MAAC football champions to e square off beginning in the fall of 2001...NEC added a football "Game of the Week" to its Yahoo! Broadcast internet radio package, while continuing its basketball internet "Game of the Week" coverage...NEC continued its television package with basketball games being aired on Madison Square Garden Network, Fox Sports-New York, Fox Sports-Pittsburgh and Home Team Sports...St. Francis (PA) College changed its name to St. Francis University and unveiled new c logo...NEC celebrated 20th Anniversary with selection of 20th Anniversary All-Time Basketball Teams and 20th Anniversary All-Sport Teams....903 student- athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades...St. Francis (NY) pitcher Jaron Fartella was selected by the in the seventh round o of the MLB draft...UMBC won its third consecutive Commissioner's Cup in as many tries...Hired Matt DeSantis as Director of Marketing in September, 2000...Hired Alex Ivahnenko as coordinator of soccer officials...Hired Ed Meier as coordinator of women's basketball officials...Assistant Commissioner r Keith Grant resigned in June to accept Assistant AD position at ...Extended contract of Commissioner John Iamarino through 2003-04...Hired d Corrinne Wright as Assistant Commissioner in July, 2001 to replace Grant. 2001-02: The NEC received automatic bids for NCAA Tournaments in 11 team sports (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball) and participated in the NCAA Softball Tournament via a play-in series win...Sacred Heart won its first-ever NEC football championship and capped off an undefeated season (11-0) with a 31-15 victory over Duquesne in the ECAC Football Classic. SHU ended the year ranked #1 in the Sports Network’s inaugural I-AA Mid-Major poll...Fairleigh Dickinson captured its second B straight NEC men’s soccer title. The Knights then proceeded to beat Boston College, Princeton and Seton Hall in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the Elite Eight, before falling to eventual national champion North Carolina, 3-2, in triple overtime. FDU ended the season ranked #11 in the country by the o NSCAA...St. Francis (PA) claimed the unofficial ‘Triple Crown’ of men’s track for a second consecutive year by taking home championships in cross country, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field...SFPA’s Kevin Doyle and FDU’s Erick Too both competed at the NCAA Cross Country Championships...CCSU men's basketball won an NEC record 19 straight games and also established league marks for overall (27) and conference (19) wins...The NEC placed two o men's basketball teams in the postseason for the first time since 1998. CCSU won the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, while Wagner received an NIT bid...CCSU men's basketball competed in the preseason NIT and was featured on an ESPN Outside the Lines documentary following its NEC title k win...UMBC’s Cleopatra Borel became the first NEC athlete to ever win a national title when she claimed the shot put crown at the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field Championships...Monmouth’s Jon Kalnas was a two-time All-American, earning honors in both the indoor (5th) and outdoor (4th) shot put...Long Island’s Richard James competed at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the 400 meters...UMBC’s Lindsey Prather and CCSU's Tammie Repass became the first NEC athletes to compete at the NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships...UMBC became just the second women’s team in league history to win an NCAA Tournament game when it defeated Liberty in softball...Sacred Heart outfielder Matt Lemanczyk was drafted in the 10th round by the St. Louis Cardinals...UMBC ran its string to seven straight NEC tennis titles (four women, three men) over the last four years...The NEC Baseball Tournament was shifted to FirstEnergy Park in Lakewood, NJ... The NEC produced the largest television package in league history, broadcasting over 20 men’s and women’s games on Madison Square Garden Network, Fox Sports-New York, Fox Sports-Pittsburgh, Comcast Sports Net and Cablevison...Sacred Heart’s DeVeren Johnson became the first NEC football player to be picked in the NFL draft when the Dallas Cowboys selected him in the 6th round...Robert Morris College changed its name to Robert Morris University...982 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades...SFPA’s Kristen Arnott earned third team Verizon Academic All-American honors in women’s soccer, while UMBC's Kathryn Wheatley (tennis) and Cleopatra Borel (indoor track & field) also were named third team Academic All-Americans...St. Francis (PA) ranks in the top 10 nationally in Academic All-Americans over the last four years with ten...Attendance at the NEC Basketball Tournament was up 78% over the 2001 event due in part to the decision to return to campus sites...CCSU's was chosen by the with the 58th and final pick of the 2002 NBA Draft, marking the first time since 1991 that an NEC player had been drafted...UMBC took home its fourth Commissioner’s Cup in as many years...Associate football member St. John’s departed the league...FDU assistant soccer coach Ethan Zohn captured the $1,000,000 prize money on “Survivor Africa”...The NEC retained Positive Impact, a sports and entertainment group, to assist the conference with marketing and sponsorship initiatives...Conference office moved to Somerset, NJ...Ron Ratner was promoted to Associate Commissioner and Donna Poyant and Andrew Alia were elevated to Assistant Commissioner.

2002-03: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf, women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified for NCAA Championship events in men's cross country, men's indoor track & field and men's outdoor track & field...Fairleigh Dickinson captured its third straight men's soccer title and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament before losing to fourth seeded St. John's, 2-1, in double overtime...Robert Morris won its fourth consecutive NEC Volleyball Championship...St. Francis (PA)'s men's track program claimed the conference's unofficial 'Triple Crown' for a third straight year by taking home championships in cross country, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field...SFPA's Ryan Sheehan and FDU's Erick Too both competed at the NCAA Cross Country Championship...Albany defeated MAAC Champion Duquesne, 24-0, to win the ECAC Football Classic, and conclude the season as the nation's third ranked I-AA Mid-Major team...Wagner won its first-ever NEC Men's Basketball Championship, defeating St. Francis (NY) in a game which marked the first time in NCAA history that two New York City schools met with an NCAA automatic tournament berth at stake...St. Francis (PA) won its seventh women's basketball crown in eight years...UMBC's Huguens Jean (fourth in the high jump) and LIU's Richard James (eighth in the 400 meters) both earned All-American status for their respective performances at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships...CCSU pitcher Barry Hertzler was named a Louisville Slugger second team All-American, while teammate Tim D'Aquila was tabbed a third team ABCA/Rawlings All- American...Long Island leftfielder Rosette Rough was chosen as a Louisville Slugger third team Softball All-American...Albany running back Gary Jones was picked to the Associated Press All-America Football second team, while Monmouth linebacker Joe Sentipal garnered third team AP accolades. Jones was 6 NEC Record Book NECNEC HistoryHistory also honored as a I-AA third team All-American by the Sports Network...UMBC ran its string to nine straight NEC tennis titles (five women, four men) over the last five years...Five NEC baseball players were chosen in the 2003 Draft...The NEC televised 30 basketball games - a record number N for the conference - on its flagship station MSG Network, as well as regional outlets such as Fox Sports-New York, Fox Sports-Pittsburgh, Fox Sports-New England and Comcast SportsNet. As part of the package, the NEC also aired six men-women basketball doubleheaders on Cablevision systems and affiliates. ESPN E broadcast the men's championship game for the 16th straight year, while MSG televised the women's title contest for the sixth season in a row...UMBC took home its fifth Commissioner's Cup in as many years...926 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades, along with one scholar-athlete award C winner in each sport...Six NEC student-athletes were recognized nationally as they were named Verizon Academic All-Americans in their respective sports; Monmouth's Justin Rosato (first team - football), UMBC's Lana Khvalina (first team - tennis), Quinnipiac's Heather Wollyung (second team - volleyball), St. Francis (PA)'s Andrew Maloney (second team - track & field/cross country) and Wagner's Dedrick Dye (third team - basketball) and Carrie Walker (third team - basketball). St. Francis (PA) ranks among the top programs nationally in Academic All-Americans over the last five years with 13...UMBC departed the league to join the America East, effective July 1, 2003...Positive Impact marketing/consulting firm no longer retained, other than as a commission-based R sales force...Dr. Richard Judd (CCSU) appointed President and Dr. Frank Macchiarola (SFNY) appointed Vice President of NEC...NEC Men's Basketball Coach of the Year award renamed Jim Phelan Coach of the Year award, upon Phelan's retirement in March 2003, after 49 years of coaching at Mount St. Mary's e College. In honor of Phelan's historic career, March 1, 2003 was declared as National Bow-Tie Day, with NCAA coaches across the country donning bow- ties to recognize Phelan. c 2003-04: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, women’s o lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified for NCAA Championship events in men’s indoor track & field, women’s swimming and men’s outdoor track & field…Robert Morris won its fifth consecutive NEC r Volleyball championship while St. Francis (PA) captured its fifth straight league championship in men’s cross country and third consecutive NEC title in women’s cross country...Fairleigh Dickinson earned its fourth successive NEC championship in men’s soccer and Central Connecticut State repeated as NEC champions in women’s soccer...Central Connecticut State topped Wagner, 10-3, to earn its third consecutive NEC Baseball Championship. The Blue Devils d went on to lose to Florida, 12-1, and Oklahoma, 6-1, in the NCAA Tournament…Monmouth won its third NEC men’s basketball title after downing CCSU, 67-55. The Hawks season ended when Mississippi State defeated Monmouth, 85-52, at the NCAA Tournament…Saint Francis (PA)’s women’s basketball team captured its eighth NEC championship in the last nine seasons, defeating Monmouth, 70-55. The Red Flash fell to Purdue, 78-59, at the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament…Monmouth and Albany both claimed NEC regular season champions in football. In the ECAC Bowl Game, Monmouth fell to B Duquesne, 12-10…Long Island captured its first NEC men’s golf title and earned its first-ever NCAA tournament appearance, finishing 27th overall…Saint Francis (PA) won its third consecutive NEC Women’s Golf Championship before finishing 21st at the NCAA East Regional…Saint Francis (PA) captured its fourth-straight NEC men’s indoor track & field crown…Monmouth won its first-ever NEC Women’s Indoor Track & Field title…Monmouth captured o the NEC men’s and women’s outdoor track & field crowns…Quinnipiac swept the NEC men’s and women’s tennis championships…Quinnipiac won its third NEC Field Hockey Championship in the last five years, defeating top seed and tournament host Rider, 2-1. The Bobcats fell to American, 4-1, in the o NCAA Play-In game…Mount St. Mary’s edged Monmouth, 11-10, for the NEC Women’s Lacrosse title. The Mount defeated Manhattan, 12-7, in the NCAA Play-In game before falling to Virginia, 19-2…Long Island cruised to its record eighth NEC title with a 15-7 triumph over Quinnipiac. The Blackbirds fell k to Florida State, 4-0, and Florida, 4-0, at the NCAA Softball Regional…Gardner-Webb won its first-ever NEC Women’s Swimming Championship.

2004-05: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf, women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified for NCAA Championship events in men's indoor track & field, women's swimming and men's outdoor track & field…Long Island won its first ever NEC Volleyball championship, defeating five-time defending champion Robert Morris, while Quinnipiac captured the championship in men's cross country for the first time in school history…In women's cross country, St. Francis (PA) collected its fourth straight league championship, while the Central Connecticut State women's soccer team made it three in a row…Long Island won the NEC championship in men's soccer and advanced to the ECAC Tournament championship match in women's soccer…Monmouth won the Sports Network Cup, emblematic of the top mid-major program in the nation, as five conference programs finished in the final top-10 poll…Robert Morris linebacker James Noel and Albany offensive lineman Geir Gudmundsen were tabbed to the AFCA I-AA All-America team and Albany linebacker Kurt Campbell became the second NEC player drafted since the league began sponsoring football in 1996 when he was chosen by the Detroit Lions in the seventh round… One of the highlights of the conference year was the NEC Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament, which returned "Back to Campus" for the first time since the 1996-97 season…Fairleigh Dickinson won the NEC men's basketball championship and played top- seed and eventual national runner-up Illinois to a first-half standstill, before falling to the Illini in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament…St. Francis (PA) won its fourth consecutive women's basketball championship and ninth crown in the last ten years… ESPN broadcast the men's championship game for the 18th straight year, while MSG televised the women's title contest for the eighth season in a row...St. Francis (PA)'s A.J. Suravicz earned All-America status after finishing ninth in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships…Central Connecticut State's Jaime Crowley qualified for the NCAA Swimming Championships in the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and 100 breaststroke and went on to compete in two events at the World Championship trials in Indianapolis…Quinnipiac collected its second consecutive NEC championship in both men's and women's tennis…Robert Morris claimed its sixth NEC softball crown, while Quinnipiac captured the NEC baseball title for the first time in school history…Monmouth's Bobby Smith (5th - javelin), Long Island's Bryan Steele (6th - 400m hurdles) and St. Francis (PA)'s Ryan Sheehan (11th - 10,000m) all earned All-American status for their respective performances at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships...Mount St. Mary's outfielder Josh Vittek was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, while four NEC student-athletes were chosen in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft…Monmouth, which took home NEC titles in men's and women's indoor track & field and men's outdoor track & field, won its second straight NEC Commissioner's Cup and fourth overall…The Hawks also earned a share of the NEC football crown, finished tied with Mount St. Mary's for first place in women's lacrosse and won the regular season men's basketball championship…1,032 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades, along with one scholar-athlete award winner in each sport...St. Francis (PA)'s Beth Swink (women's basketball), along with Long Island's David Ledet (men's soccer), Robert Morris' Jonathan LeDonne (football) and Gardner-Webb's Taylor Simpson (women's swimming) were recognized nationally as ESPN The Magazine first team Academic All-Americans…Joining the aforementioned quartet was Central Connecticut State's Sabrina Mariani, who earned third team All-America plaudits in women's soccer…The NEC launched Sportsmanship Counts!, a program designed to reinforce and promote the ideals and fundamentals of good sportsmanship…Assistant Commissioner Corrinne Wright resigned in June to accept SWA position at Richard Stockton College. NEC Record Book 7 NECNEC HistoryHistory

2005-06: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, N women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified for NCAA Championship events in women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, women’s swimming and men’s and women’s outdoor track E & field…Long Island captured the NEC Volleyball Championship for the second straight season and became the first team in NEC history to win an NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament game with a 3-0 win over Cornell…Central Connecticut State and Stony Brook shared the football title…For the first time C in league history, Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart earned a share of the women’s cross country title with the Bobcats’ Katie Gwyther earning all All-America status after finishing 12th at the NCAA Championship…In men’s cross country, St. Francis (PA) captured its sixth title in seven years, while the Central Connecticut State women’s soccer team made it four in a row…Robert Morris claimed the men’s soccer title, while Sacred Heart won its first-ever NEC field hockey crown…St. Francis (PA)’s Michael Caputo was named to the Associated Press and Sports Network I-AA All-American teams, while Monmouth’s Miles Austin signed a free agent contract with the Dallas Cowboys…Monmouth won the NEC men’s basketball championship and defeated Hampton in R the NCAA Play-In game, before falling to top-seeded Villanova…On the women’s side, Sacred Heart captured the crown and secured its first NCAA Tournament appearance, where the Pioneers fell to the eventual champion, Maryland…ESPN broadcast the men’s championship game for the 19th straight year, while e MSG televised the women’s title contest for the eighth season in a row…Long Island won its first women’s indoor track & field title, while Monmouth claimed the title on the men’s side for the second consecutive season…Central Connecticut State’s Jaime Crowley qualified for the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships in the 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle and 100 breaststroke and went on to compete in the US National Championship, along with teammate c Lindsey Snyder…Quinnipiac captured the men’s and women’s tennis titles for the third straight year...Sacred Heart capture its first NEC baseball title, while Long Island softball claimed its third crown in four years…Wagner’s Andrew Bailey was drafted by Oakland in the sixth round of the MLB draft…Monmouth o won the women’s lacrosse championship, while Long Island captured its first women’s outdoor track & field title and Monmouth won its third straight on the men’s side…St. Francis (PA) won both the men’s and women’s golf titles…Monmouth won its third straight and NEC Commissioner’s Cup and fifth r overall…1,042 student-athletes earned NEC Academic Honor Roll accolades, along with one scholar-athlete award winner in each sport…Sacred Heart’s Kibwe Trim (men’s basketball), St. Francis (PA)’s Luke Palko (football), Gardner-Webb’s Taylor Simpson (swimming) were named ESPN The Magazine/ d CoSIDA first team Academic All-Americans, while Robert Morris’ Ray Gensler (football), Wagner’s Joy Gallagher (softball) and the Mount’s Mandy Jenkins (track & field) were named to the second team and Fairleigh Dickinson’s Lisa Friscioni (bowling) and Quinnipiac’s Ryan Rizzo (baseball) and Katie Gwyther (track & field) were tabbed to the third team…The NEC celebrated its 25th anniversary, by naming a silver anniversary men’s and women’s basketball team and special features throughout the year…NEC Commissioner John Iamarino resigned in January to become the Commissioner of the Southern B Conference…The NEC appointed Rachelle Held as an Assistant Commissioner in July 2005. o 2006-07: The NEC received NCAA Tournament automatic bids in 12 team sports (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball), while NEC student-athletes also qualified o for NCAA Championship events in men’s indoor track & field, women’s swimming and men’s outdoor track & field…Monmouth won its third NEC baseball title with a 7-1 win over CCSU in the championship game held at New Britain Stadium. The Hawks lost a pair of tight games at the NCAA Baseball Regional k to #5 Arizona State, 5-3, and Nebraska, 6-5. Six NEC players were selected in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft: Ivor Hodgson & Mike Gioioso (MSM), Randy Gress (QU), Jay Monti (SHU), Evan Scribner (CCSU) and Joe DiGeronimo (WC)…Central Connecticut State beat Sacred Heart in men’s basketball, 74-70, before a nationwide audience on ESPN2 before dropping a 78-57 decision to Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The NEC Countdown To Tipoff basketball preview show aired on regional networks throughout the Northeast and nationally on Fox College Sports…In women’s basketball, Robert Morris defeated Sacred Heart, 68-66, to win its first NEC crown since 1991. The Colonials went on to fall to N.C. State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, while Long Island became the first NEC school to participate in the WNIT… Quinnipiac captured its second NEC Cross Country title in three years. Fairleigh Dickinson’s Samuel Chelanga finished 16th at the NCAA championships and was named a USTFCCCA All-American, as well as Middle Atlantic Region Athlete of the Year by the USTFCCCA… On the women’s side, Quinnipiac claimed its second consecutive NEC Cross Country Championship…Associate member Lock Haven topped Sacred Heart, 7-1, to win its first NEC Field Hockey title, before dropping a 4-2 decision to Richmond in the NCAA Play-In game...Duquesne is announced as an NEC associate member in football beginning in 2008. CCSU’s Justise Hairston, the NEC Offensive Player of the Year, and Albany’s Rashad Barksdale were both chosen in the NFL Draft, the third and fourth players in NEC history to be drafted. NEC champion Monmouth competed in the postseason, hosting San Diego in the Gridiron Classic, live on CSTV. Justise Hairston, Robert Morris lineman Ray Gensler and Albany linebacker Colin Disch were named All-Americans. Albany and CCSU became the first NEC teams to be ranked in the Sports Network FCS Top- 25 poll… Monmouth claimed its first NEC Men’s Golf Championship with a one-stroke win over Saint Francis (PA). The Hawks went on to finish 27th in the NCAA West Regional… Saint Francis (PA) won the NEC Women’s Golf title for the fifth time in six years with a 19-stroke victory at Hershey East Golf Course. The Red Flash came in 21st at the NCAA Central Regional…Monmouth took home its third consecutive NEC Men’s Indoor Track title. Sacred Heart’s Arman Dixon and Fairleigh Dickinson’s Samuel Chelanga both received All-American honors…Long Island won its back-to-back NEC Women’s Indoor Track Championship…Monmouth defeated regular season champion Mount St. Mary’s, 9-8, to defend its NEC Lacrosse crown. The Hawks went on to fall to LeMoyne, 19-12, in the NCAA Play-In contest…Monmouth won both the men’s and women’s NEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships… Monmouth captured its second NEC Men’s Soccer title with a 1-0 win over Saint Francis (PA), then dropped a 1-0 decision to St. John’s in the first round of the NCAA College Cup. Monmouth’s Steven Holloway was named an NSCAA/adidas Third Team All-American… Long Island downed Monmouth, 2- 0, to claim its second women’s soccer NEC championship. The Blackbirds fell to Texas, 4-0, in the NCAA College Cup first round play. NSCAA/adidas named Monmouth’s Andrea Lopez a Third-Team All-Mid Atlantic Region…Long Island won its fourth softball NEC Championship in the last five years and tenth overall. The Blackbirds won their second NCAA Tournament game in school history with a 5-1 win over Colgate, before dropping a 4-3 and 7-3 decision to UMass at the Amherst Regional…Gardner-Webb won the NEC Swimming Championship for the fourth straight year. At the NCAA Championships, Gardner-Webb’s Terra Wilson took sixth place and earned All-America honors in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:45.40, becoming the NEC’s first-ever All-American in the sport…Fairleigh Dickinson captured its first NEC men’s Tennis title since 1999 with a 4-0 win over Monmouth in the championship match. The Knights fell to top-seeded Georgia, 4-0, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament…For the fourth year in a row, top- seeded Quinnipiac captures the NEC Women’s Tennis Championship with a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Long Island in a classic match that lasted four hours and 45 minutes. The Bobcats then dropped a 4-0 decision to UCLA in the NCAA Tournament…Long Island won the NEC Volleyball Championship with a 3-0 triumph over Robert Morris. The Blackbirds closed out their year with a 3-0 setback to Penn State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament…The NEC signed a three-year agreement with the America Channel. The partnership includes expanded coverage of basketball and football, along with televised championships in men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, field hockey, men’s and women’s tennis, lacrosse, baseball and softball. 8 NEC Record Book NECNEC HistoryHistory

2007-08: Bryant University accepted an invitation from the Northeast Conference’s Council of Presidents in October to become the NEC’s 12th core member in 2012 upon completion of the five-year NCAA Division I reclassification period...Sacred Heart captured its first-ever NEC Commissioner’s Cup. The Pioneers also claimed N a second straight women’s cup, while Monmouth took home its seventh consecutive men’s cup...In a landmark decision for the league, the NEC was awarded an automatic bid into the NCAA FCS playoffs beginning in 2010 after the bracket is expanded for the first time in 21 years...The NEC televised a pair of regular season E men’s basketball games on ESPNU, the league’s newest broadcast partner. These were the first nationally televised conference regular season games in NEC history...In partnership with the New York Times, the NEC produced a 12-page special section highlighting the NEC Basketball Tournament and other league stories in the March 2, 2008 edition of Play Magazine...NEC launched its own YouTube channel in April, entered the world of podcasting (NEC on the Run segments) and launched its C own on-demand video archive (NEC Flashbacks). Through its partnership with PackNetwork, the NEC webstreamed the women’s basketball, softball and baseball tournaments...NEC remains in Somerset, NJ, but moved into a larger and more modern workspace in April...The NEC inked a three-year agreement to serve as the official sponsor of the Legends Classic College Basketball Tournament, which will culminate at the state-of-the-art Prudential Center in Newark, NJ each November...Monmouth broke ground on its new Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) in September. The 152,400 square foot facility is slated to open in 2009 and will contain a multipurpose gymnasium with 4,100 seats and a 200-meter, six-lane indoor track...In May, the NEC announced men’s lacrosse as the 22nd conference R sport with its inaugural season set for 2011...The NEC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee made its annual visit to Cancer Recovery Foundation in Hershey, PA in February....St. Francis (NY)’s Irma Garcia became the first Hispanic woman to serve as a Director of Athletics in the Division I ranks when she was tabbed to replace Ed Aquilone, who retired at the end of the 2006-07 season...Mount St. Mary's won its first-ever NEC baseball crown, becoming the second team in league history e to win the tournament coming out of the loser's bracket. After dropping its first game, the Mount won four straight over the final two days of the tournament held in Atlantic City, NJ...Mount senior first baseman Josh Vittek was named Tournament MVP after establishing records for RBIs in a game (six) and series (twelve), and tying the tourney record with four home runs. He also set an NEC single-season mark with 20 round-trippers...Monmouth's Brad Brach (Padres) and Kyle Higgins c (Rangers), along with Quinnipiac's John Delaney (Brewers) and Chris Gloor (Tigers), were chosen in the 2008 MLB Draft. The Mount's Josh Vittek, a PING! Baseball Third Team All-American designated hitter, was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Royals...Seeded fourth, Mount St. Mary's men's basketball earned its third o NEC title with a 68-55 win over Sacred Heart before nationwide audience on ESPN2 and school record crowd at the William H. Pitt Center in Fairfield, CT...Mount St. Mary's became the third NEC school to win an NCAA Tournament game by knocking off Coppin State, 69-60, in opening round action in Dayton, OH. The Mount then fell to top-ranked North Carolina in first round play in Raleigh, NC...Robert Morris senior guard Tony Lee was named NEC Player of the Year and Honorable r Mention All-America...Quinnipiac senior swingman DeMario Anderson is tabbed to the CollegeInsider Mid-Major All-America team...Robert Morris women's basketball stopped Long Island, 86-75, to walk away with its second straight NEC title...Robert Morris fell to Rutgers in first round of NCAA Tournament, while Quinnipiac was beat by Iona in WNIT first round action...For the third straight season, three NEC women's basketball teams (Long Island, Quinnipiac and Robert Morris) reached d the 20-win mark...Robert Morris junior guard Sade Logan captured NEC Player of the Year accolades and finished the season ranked second in the country in scoring at 25.2 ppg...The NEC received $75,000 as part of the new NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Grant Program designed to foster the growth of women's basketball on NCAA member campuses and within NCAA member conferences...Quinnipiac won its second consecutive NEC men's cross country championship behind seniors Jacob Gurzler and Keith Bushey, the meet's top two finishers...Quinnipiac, Monmouth, and Sacred Heart all earned recognition on the United States Track & Field Cross Country Association All-Academic Team list...Powered by NEC individual champion Kristin Stevens and runner-up Chelsea Bollerman, Quinnipiac won its third B straight NEC women's cross country team title...The United States Track & Field Cross Country Association named Quinnipiac, Monmouth, Sacred Heart and Central Connecticut State to its All-Academic Team list...Associate member Lock Haven captured its second consecutive NEC Field Hockey Tournament crown by defeating Rider, 3-1, in the championship match...Lock Haven senior midfielder Blair Wynne was named a second team Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-American...Albany o captured its first conference football crown since 2003 by winning its regular season finale over CCSU in a winner-take-all game. The Great Danes went on to face Dayton in the second Gridiron Classic. After becoming the first NEC competitor to rush for at least 100 yards in every game of a season, Wagner senior Jason Butler o earned the NEC Offensive Player of the Year award. Butler amassed the second-highest single season rushing total (1,173 yards) in league history to join senior teammate Piotr Czech as both a first team all-conference selection and NEC recordholder. A first team pick at both placekicker and punter, Czech established the league record for longest field goal with a 56-yard completion...Sacred Heart won its first NEC Men's Golf championship with a record-setting performance at the k Hershey Links in May. The Pioneers finished six-over par for the event setting 18, 36, and 54-hole conference records in the process...Monmouth senior Anthony Campanile captured his second individual title by carding rounds of 70,71, and 71 en-route to a four-under par 212...Fairleigh Dickinson claimed the NEC Women's Golf title for the first time with a two-stroke victory over Sacred Heart at the Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club in Dade City, FL...CCSU sophomore Lucie Sarochova captured NEC individual honors, firing a 13-over par 229 for an eight stroke victory...FDU's Michele Holzwarth was named 2008 NEC Golfer and Rookie of the Year after winning seven individual titles over the course of the season. She was just the second player in conference history to receive both accolades, joining teammate Eva Mayr (2007)...Sacred Heart captured its first men's indoor track championship, dethroning three-time defending champion Monmouth... SHU senior Arman Dixon, a three-time MVP (2005, 2007, 2008), earned the NEC Most Outstanding Performer award in both track and field...Dixon represented the NEC at the 2008 NCAA Indoor Championships where he posted the 11th-best 200-meter preliminary time of 21.12...In women's indoor track, Monmouth thwarted Long Island's bid for a third consecutive team title. The Hawks' latest crown was their third this decade under NEC Coach of the Year Joe Compagni... NEC Most Valuable Performer Alaina Alfano tallied 28 of Wagner's 48 team points...In perhaps the most exciting finish in women's lacrosse league history, Sacred Heart captured its first-ever NEC crown with a 15-14 win over Quinnipiac. Sophomore Carissa Hauser scored the game-winner - her fifth goal of the contest - with just three seconds left on the clock...Quinnipiac junior midfielder Tiffany Manzi was chosen NEC Player of the Year...CCSU's Alice Lee ended the season as the nation's leader in ground balls and saves per game...In men's outdoor track, Sacred Heart stifled Monmouth's quest for a fifth consecutive team title behind another MVP performance from Arman Dixon...Dixon toppled the NEC meet record in the long jump, while also recording an NCAA regional qualifying mark in the event to go with the qualifying time he posted in the 200-meter dash...Monmouth's Ed Skowronski produced an NCAA regional qualifying mark with his winning throw in the hammer...Dixon was named an All-American after advancing to the semifinals of the 400 meters at the NCAA Championships. He was crowned 400 meter champion at NCAA Regionals and was also named all-region in the 200 meters...Sacred Heart captured its first ever women's outdoor track title. SHU senior Marsha Locke's performance included NCAA regional qualifying marks in the shot put and javelin, which resulted in NEC Most Valuable Performer honors...Locke earned NCAA all-region honors following a sixth place performance in the shot put at NCAA regionals...Central Connecticut State men's soccer upset regular season champion Monmouth in the semifinal round of the NEC Tournament before clinching its first-ever conference title with a 1-0 victory over Saint Francis (PA)...CCSU became the second team in league history to reach the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament with wins over Harvard and Tulsa, and ranked 25th in the final edition of the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Top-25 Poll. Quinnipiac's Graciano Brito was named a second team NSCAA/adidas All-American...In women's soccer, Monmouth defeated Sacred Heart, 1-0, to win its third NEC Championship...Monmouth senior midfielder Amy Hoyer became the second straight Hawk to earn NEC Player of the Year honors. She was named third team All- Mid Atlantic region by the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz...In softball, Long Island won its fifth NEC Tournament in the last six years and 11th overall. The Blackbirds also captured the NEC regular season crown for the eighth time in nine seasons...Wagner junior first baseman Andrea Lazzari was voted NEC Player of the Year after leading the league in home runs and RBI...Long Island's Blaire Porter - the NEC Pitcher of the Year - was named an Easton Softball Second Team All-American...Monmouth junior outfielder Nichole Alvarez lead NCAA with a .480 batting average...Central Connecticut State Women's Swimming secured its second NEC title, winning 18 of the 20 events...CCSU's Lindsey Snyder, winner of three individual titles, earned 2008 NEC Outstanding Swimmer honors after setting conference records in both the 100 and 200 backstroke. Snyder was also honored as a CollegeSwimming.com Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-American...Two weeks after winning the NEC meet, CCSU captured its first-ever ECAC championship...Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Tennis defended its NEC crown with a 4-0 win over Quinnipiac in the championship match. The Knights earned a spot in the league recordbook with their tenth overall title...On the women's side, Quinnipiac won the NEC Championship for the fifth year in a row - the longest active streak in conference history in any sport - with a 4-2 victory over longtime rival Long Island...In women's volleyball, Long Island rolled to its fourth consecutive NEC championship with a 3-0 victory over Robert Morris in the conference title match...LIU senior outside hitter Shelby Heggie was named NEC Player of the Year and NEC Tournament MVP. She ended the season as the league leader in total kills...Seven NEC student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America accolades: Saint Francis (PA) runner Ian Butcher was picked to the first team. CCSU football player Ryne Nutt, a two-time honoree, Saint Francis (PA) men's soccer player Bryce Luetzen and Wagner swimmer Alexandra Tomlinson were chosen to the second team. Long Island softball player Jessie DePippo, FDU baseball player Matt Maher and Saint Francis (PA) field hockey player Erin Reifsteck earned third team honors. NEC Record Book 9 NECNEC HistoryHistory 2008-09: Upon completion of its 28th season, the Northeast Conference (NEC) saw Sacred Heart capture its second straight Commissioner's Cup, which was newly renamed in honor of Commissioner Brenda Weare, who passed away in June after a long battle with a rare form of cancer. The Pioneers established a new league record with N 244.07 points, while also earning their third straight women's Commissioner's Cup (with a record of 140.85 points) and captured the school's first ever men's Cup (103.22 points)... In its inaugural season in the NEC, women's bowling exploded onto the national scene as NEC champion Fairleigh Dickinson (reached second), Sacred Heart (sixth), Kutztown (eighth) and St. Francis (NY) (19th) were all ranked in the National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA). The Knights reached the NCAA semifinals, E marking the deepest run into the NCAA Tournament by any team in the history of the league ... In a landmark year for men's soccer, NEC teams posted the best non-conference winning percentage in the sport since 1987 with a record six teams ending above .500. FDU won its sxth NEC men's soccer title by a score of 7-2 as the seven goals established a new NEC tournament record... Albany became the first NEC football team to win the Gridiron Classic, defeating Jacksonville 28-0. Monmouth tight end John Nalbone C joined the NFL ranks when he was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the 5th round ... The NEC is now just one year away from gaining automatic access to the Division I Football Championship. Beginning in 2010, the playoff bracket will be expanded for the first time in 21 years ... Closing out the season with 12 straight wins, third-seeded Sacred Heart made its first postseason appearance and won its first ever NEC Softball title. The Pioneers also recorded the program's first NCAA Tournament win in its Division I history by topping Cornell 3-1. Earlier in the season, perennial softball powerhouse Long Island knocked off #12 Northwestern, Cal-Fullerton, UNLV and Boston University ... Robert Morris won its record sixth NEC men's basketball championship as Dallas Green drained a short jumper with 2.5 seconds to play. Aired on ESPN2, R the 48-46 victory over Mount St. Mary's reached a national audience that more than tripled over the course of the contest. The Colonials' 50 wins under Mike Rice over the past two seasons is the most over a two-year stretch in league history ... Sacred Heart captured its second NEC women's basketball crown and finished its regular season a perfect 18-0 to become the third team in conference annals to go undefeated in league play. Following a 14-game improvement, CCSU women's basketball made e its first-ever postseason appearance, competing in the WNIT against Boston University ... Long Island women's tennis finally broke through and defeated Quinnipiac in the sixth straight championship match between the two programs. The Bobcats had won all five of the previous title tils until the Blackbirds - led by junior Selma Babic, the NEC Player of the Year - earned the 4-1 victory in West Windsor, NJ. Babic went on to battle Cal's Jana Juricova, the 11th ranked player in the nation ... St. Francis c (NY) men's tennis standout Jindrich Chaloupka vaulted into the ITA national rankings, reaching as high as 106th in March. He was named NEC Player of the Year and went a perfect 17-0 against conference opponents and 38-6 overall to finish his career. Sacred Heart men's tennis won the NEC tournament for the first time ... Central Connecticut o State's Eric Hawerchuk became the first individual in NEC history to earn a bid to the NCAA Championships after being automatically placed into the NCAA Regional field following a victory at the NEC Championship in May. Sacred Heart captured the men's golf team title ... Quinnipiac women's cross country won its fourth consecutive NEC title, while the men won its third straight ... Lock Haven, which earned its third straight NEC field hockey title, had senior Blaire Wynne become the league's only r three-time NEC Player of the Year ... Former Wagner pitching ace and 2006 graduate Andrew Bailey reached the major leagues for the Oakland A's and was a candidate for Rookie of the Month for April ... Five NEC baseball players were taken in the MLB Draft: LIU's James Jones (Mariners, 4th round), MU's Ryan Buch (White Sox, 8th) and Brad Brach (Indians, 10th), QU's Chris Gloor (Giants, 17th) and WC's Kyle Morrison (Nationals, 32nd) ... Wagner baseball captured its first-ever regular season crown d and coach Joe Litterio was named NEC Coach of the Year. Monmouth baseball won the tournament title ... In its first season among Division I competition, Bryant University excelled in a number of sports. The Bulldog baseball team finished the year with a 32-22 record, including wins over Boston College, Virginia Tech, Richmond and James Madison. The football team finished 7-4 and men's tennis ended the year 9-9. Competing unattached, Bryant also finished second at the NEC Men's Golf Championship in May. Bryant will become a core member of the conference in 2012 upon completion of the five-year NCAA Division I reclassification period ... FDU repeated as the women's golf champions as Knights' sophomore Michele Holzwarth earned the individual title ... SFPA won the NEC men's indoor track and field championship for the B first time since 2004, while the Monmouth won the indoor title on the women's side ... SHU collected its second straight women's lacrosse crown ... Monmouth took home the outdoor track and field titles on both the men's and women's side ... CCSU won its seventh NEC women's soccer championship, while LIU's Ariana Calderon became the fourth player in league annals to be named the NEC Rookie and Player of the Year ... CCSU won the NEC women's swimming and diving championship in the second o closest finish in meet history in February ...Long Island took home its fifth straight NEC volleyball crown, marking the longest active streak in the conference in any sport ... Men's lacrosse will debut as the NEC's 23rd sport in either 2010 or 2011 ... The NEC received one of only 17 grants nationwide as part of the newly designed NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Grant Program. A new league record was set for women's basketball attendance, which increased over 20 percent from last season. As part of the o program, the NEC partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs and other youth-based charitable organizations throughout the league's footprint. Thousands of children received free tickets to games and were able to interact with players during meet-and-greet sessions. Another facet of the Grant Program were Chalktalk Seminars geared toward Senior Citizens in local communities ... The conference continued to embrace new media initiatives that help in expanding its fan base by launching a Twitter page k (twitter.com/NECsports) in March and a Facebook page in June ... The popular NEC YouTube page (youtube.com/NECsports) gained traction this past year with nearly 16,000 video views since its launch ... For the first time, the NEC produced "NEC Notebooks" for football, men's basketball and women's basketball. The 60 second segments were made available to all institutions for use during their radio/internet broadcasts and archived on the NEC's website. The men's basketball notebook aired on 1050 ESPN Radio - The Sports Talk of New York - over a 13-week span from December to March. Through its partnership with the station, the NEC also sponsored "SportsCenter" segments throughout the season to help promote its package of games on MSG Network ... Near TV-quality webcasts marked the league's partnership with the PackNetwork, which for the second year in a row produced live broadcasts of NEC Championships in women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, softball and baseball ... NEC on the Run podcasts allowed fans to follow the league's latest news via automatic downloads to their iPod or portable media player. Podcasts ran from 8-12 minutes in length and were hosted by longtime announce Paul Dottino ... NEC Countdown To Tipoff preview show was available on the NEC website for the fourth straight year ... The NEC website will undergo a site redesign over the summer ... The NEC inked a two-year agreement with RoadRunner Sports, designating the company as the league's "Official Running Store." RRS served as the presenting sponsor of the NEC Cross Country, Indoor Track & Field and Outdoor Track &Field Championships. The conference also signed a three-year deal designating Adidas as its official soccer ball, marking the NEC's first-ever partnership with the nation's second largest sporting goods manufacturer ... NEC corporate partners from the past season included Akadema, Choice Hotels International, Esurance, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, The New York Times and RoadRunner Sports. Additional basketball tournament sponsors included Anaconda Sports and Dick's Sporting Goods ... NEC-produced Fan Guides and TV schedule magnets were once again provided to all institutions for on-campus distribution ... The NEC served as an official sponsor of the Legends Classic College Basketball Tournament for the second straight year. Fairleigh Dickinson became the first NEC school to participate in the event, which culminated at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ last November. The league received on-court signage and other promotional considerations, and appeared in print and television ads promoting the event ... The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) sought to strengthen ties with the Cancer Recovery Foundation by voting to officially establish a partnership with the organization. The SAAC made its annual visit to the foundation in Hershey, PA in February ... Other local community initiatives as reported by SAAC include: MSM's SAAC hosted a Girl Scout Day with local troops, QU's SAAC sold t-shirts for "Pink Out" to support breast cancer research and planned an event to benefit the Make-a-Wish at a hockey game, SFNY hosted a "Think Pink Day" at a basketball game, SFPA SAAC sponsored a "Think Pink" event at a basketball game and auctioned off the pink jerseys after the game, and WC SAAC hosted a blood drive. SAAC also conducted a "Sports For Kids Day," at which local children were able to interact with student-athletes ... The NEC implemented a new Team Sportsmanship Award program to recognize those teams and student-athletes who adhere to the principles of sportsmanship and pursue victory with honor. Awards are voted on by student-athletes and coaches following the conclusion of each athletic season. Saint Francis (PA) finished with a league-high six sportsmanship awards, following by Monmouth and Quinnipiac with four apiece. The NEC continued to run Public Service Announcements on the importance of sportsmanship during league telecasts and webcasts. Sportsmanship posters created by the conference remained visible in Athletic Departments and athletic venues at each institution ... The NEC had seven sports finish in the top half of all Division I Conferences in Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores, including men's tennis (7th out of 31 leagues), women's bowling (2nd/ 8), baseball (11th/31), softball (11th/31), women's soccer (13th/31), men's outdoor track (14th/31) and women's outdoor track (15th/31) ... A total of 19 NEC teams from among more than 700 across the nation were honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards for their latest APR scores ... NEC institutions again ranked among the nation's elite in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) figures released by the NCAA. According to the NCAA data, NEC student-athletes graduated at an 83.8 percent rate, easily surpassing the national average of 78 percent. The GSR for women student-athletes was 91.4 percent, while the GSR for men student-athletes was 74.5 percent ... A total of 2,006 student-athletes were named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll this past year (GPAs of 3.20 or higher), a 24.8 percent increase from the previous year ... Five NEC student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors, while the Conference selected Scholar-Athletes in 22 sports ... A total of 13 NEC student-athletes were named All-Americans in their respective sports ... Five teams were ranked in national polls, including FDU women's bowling (second), SHU women's bowling (sixth), Kutztown women's bowling (eighth), SFNY women's bowling (19th) and Lock Haven field hockey (22nd) ... Three school's won at least three consecutive NEC Championships, including Quinnipiac men's and women's cross country, Long Island volleyball and Lock Haven field hockey ... NEC televised 26 basketball games and three football games. Current partners include MSG, MSG Plus (formerly FSN-NY), FSN-Pittsburgh, Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), Cox Cable (CT/RI), NESN and Connecticut Sports Network (CTSN). Fox College Sports, a national carrier, broadcasts nearly every game that appears on the MSG package. ESPNU carried the women's basketball championship game for the second straight year. Ratings on the NEC men's basketball title game on ESPN2 were the highest in years, tripling from start to finish and watched in nearly 600,000 households. Five announcers - Paul Dottino, Dave Popkin, Tim Capstraw, Terry O'Connor and Pam Roecker - have been with the NEC for at least seven years. 10 NEC Record Book NECNEC HistoryHistory 2009-10: Sacred Heart captured its third straight Brenda Weare Commissioner's Cup. The Pioneers also claimed a fourth straight Joan Martin Women's Commissioner's Cup. The Men's Cup was won by Monmouth for the eighth time in the last nine years ... Fairleigh Dickinson won the NCAA Women's Bowling championship with a thrilling 4-3 win over Nebraska in the title match. The championship was historical in nature as it marked the first such title for a Northeast Conference institution in a league-sponsored sport. The Knights had previously won the NCAA crown in 2006 N and reached the NCAA semifinals a year ago. Two members of the FDU team - Sara Litteral and Erica Perez - were named All-Americans by the National Tenpin Coaches Association. For Perez, it marked her fourth consecutive honor, while Litteral was recognized for the second straight year ... In just its second year sponsoring the sport, the Northeast Conference featured six teams ranked in the top-15 of the National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA) poll during the 2009-10 campaign. In addition to NCAA champion Fairleigh Dickinson (reached third), Adelphi (seventh), New E Jersey City (eighth), Sacred Heart (ninth), Kutztown (ninth) and St. Francis (NY) (10th) and were also ranked ... The Northeast Conference continued to excel on a national stage in men's soccer. After winning its fifth consecutive regular season crown, Monmouth went on to capture the NEC Tournament title and earned the opportunity to host #12 UConn on the Great Lawn in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Before a sellout crowd, the Hawks advanced past the Huskies in penalty kicks. The Hawks finished the season ranked 13th nationally in the final NSCAA/adidas poll ... C Monmouth senior attacker Ryan Kinne was named a first team NSCAA/adidas All-American in men's soccer, while his teammate, senior defender Daniel Bostock, was tabbed to the second team ... Long Island softball completed an unprecedented season on the diamond by becoming the first team in NEC history to reach an NCAA Regional final in the sport. The Blackbirds defeated #21 UMass and Boston University before falling to #13 Arizona State. LIU, which has won seven NEC championships this decade, featured the powerful one-two combo of NEC Player of the Year Bianja Mejia and three-time NEC Pitcher of the Year Blaire Porter ... Central Connecticut State won its first NEC football crown since 2005 and represented the Conference in the fourth Gridiron Classic. The Blue Devils had a chance to win on the final possession but came up short in a 28-23 setback to Butler. CCSU's James Mallory, who had 109 yards in the contest, was named a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, presented annually to the outstanding player at the FCS level. Mallory was also tabbed to the Associated Press and AFCA All-American teams ... Long Island's Selma Babic became R the first player in the NEC women's tennis history to qualify for the NCAA Singles Tournament. With a 19-1 record, Babic qualified after she finished the season ranked #121 by the ITA. She also helped lead the Blackbirds to a second straight NEC championship and date with Duke in the NCAA Tournament ... Sacred Heart senior lacrosse player Chelsea Wagner closed out a stellar career by leading the nation in save percentage (.577). She also ranked in the top-10 in GAA and saves per game. Wagner was named the inaugural NEC Goalkeeper of the Year after leading the Pioneers e to their third straight NEC title ... In its first season of competition, NEC newcomer Bryant ran away with the baseball regular season title. The Bulldogs, who finished five games ahead of the pack with a 25-7 mark, won three major awards including Brent Almeida being recognized as NEC Pitcher of the Year ... CCSU senior Sean Allaire was tabbed NEC Baseball Player of the Year and was named a third team ABCA & Louisville Slugger All-American. In one of the great campaigns in league history, he led the NEC in batting average, runs and hits, and was second in five other categories c ... Robert Morris became the first Northeast Conference men's basketball program to repeat as champion since the mid-90s with a 52-50 win over Quinnipiac before a captivated nationwide audience and the largest crowd in NEC playoff history at the TD Bank Sports Center. It marked the seventh conference championship for the Colonials, a league record. RMU's 73 wins the last three seasons is the most over a three-year stretch in league history ... The Robert Morris men's basketball team also became a household name this past March with a near upset of #2 seed Villanova in Providence, o RI. Behind the scintillating shooting of NEC Rookie of the Year Karon Abraham, the Colonials led for much of the contest before ultimately succumbing in overtime, 73-70 ... It was a strong start for Northeast Conference men's lacrosse with a number of highlights from the inaugural season. Mount St. Mary's advanced to the NCAA Tournament after capturing the MAAC Championship. Bryant claimed the biggest win of the season with a 9-7 conquest of #9 Yale in April and Robert Morris reached as high as #19 in the USILA national poll ... Monmouth opened its new state-of-the-art r Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) last November with a 99-70 win over FIU with nearly 3,500 fans in attendance ... The Long Island women's volleyball program continued its dominance with a sixth straight Northeast Conference championship last fall. It marks the longest active title streak in the conference in any sport ... Fairleigh Dickinson junior golfer Robert Cerabone qualified for the NCAA Championships after capturing the NEC individual title. He was automatically placed into the NCAA regional field following a one-stroke victory at the league meet in May ... Saint Francis (PA) d won its 10th Northeast Conference women's basketball crown with a 77-68 triumph over Long Island at the WRAC in Brooklyn, NY. Seeded fifth, the Red Flash beat the #1, #2 and #4 seeds to become the lowest seed in league history to win the championship ... With three finishers in the top-seven, Central Connecticut State captured its first Northeast Conference championship at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT ... Quinnipiac dominated the field to earn in its fifth consecutive Northeast Conference cross country title on its home course in Hamden, CT. The Bobcats placed five finishers among the top-11 at the event ... Lock Haven scored twice in the final 20 minutes of play to beat Monmouth, 2-0, and earn its fourth straight Northeast Conference field hockey title ... Saint Francis (PA) beat two-time defending champion Sacred Heart by a single stroke to win the Northeast Conference Men's Golf championship at ChampionsGate Golf Club in ChampionsGate, FL ... Fairleigh Dickinson made it three straight Northeast Conference women's golf titles with a three-stroke victory at the 2010 championship event at ChampionsGate Golf Club in ChampionsGate, FL ... Long Island B won its first-ever Northeast Conference men's indoor track and field championship at the P.G. County Sports Complex in Landover, MD. The Blackbirds also won their fifth NEC women's indoor title ... Sacred Heart walked away with its third consecutive Northeast Conference women's lacrosse title with a 12-7 win over in-state rival Quinnipiac in Fairfield, CT ... The Northeast Conference wrapped up a successful first season of men's lacrosse sponsorship in 2010. The six-team alignment consists of Bryant, Mount St. Mary's, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart and Wagner o ... Monmouth won its sixth Northeast Conference men's outdoor track crown in the last seven years with another dominating performance. The Monmouth women made it back-to-back NEC women's outdoor track and field championships with a decisive victory over Long Island ... Monmouth won its second NEC women's soccer championship in three years and fourth overall with a 1-0 overtime win over top-seeded Central Connecticut State in New Britain, CT ... Saint Francis (PA) took home its first Northeast Conference Women's Swimming & Diving championship, ending o CCSU's two-year reign ... Quinnipiac, seeded third, won its first Northeast Conference men's tennis championship since 2006 and fourth overall with a 4-3 win over top-seeded Sacred Heart in the title match in West Windsor, NJ ... Long Island celebrated back-to-back Northeast Conference women's tennis titles following a 4-2 victory over top-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson in West Windsor, NJ. The Blackbirds, who were seeded second, had defeated longtime rival Quinnipiac in the semifinals ... A trio of former Northeast Conference stars reached the pinnacle of their respective professional k sports this past year. Former Monmouth standout and current Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin was named to the NFC Pro Bowl squad. Andrew Bailey, who pitched at Wagner, was selected as the American League Rookie of the Year and earned a spot on the A.L. All-Star team. Christie Rampone, a Monmouth alum, took over as player coach of the Sky Blue of the Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) league and led a struggling team to the championship. She was subsequently named WPS Sportswoman of the Year ... Northeast Conference sports that finished in the top half of all Division I Conferences in Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores were baseball (7th out of 30 leagues), men's tennis (8th/30), softball (8th/29), women's bowling (1st/3), women's soccer (10th/ 30), men's outdoor track (11th/30), men's indoor track (10th/27), women's tennis (12th/31), men's cross country (14th/31) and women's volleyball (14th/31) ... A total of 19 Northeast Conference teams from among more than 800 across the nation were honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards for their latest Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. These teams posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The 19 teams represent seven NEC schools: Fairleigh Dickinson University (women's bowling, women's golf), Long Island University (women's tennis, women's indoor track, women's outdoor track), Monmouth University (men's tennis, women's basketball, women's golf and women's tennis), Mount St. Mary's University (baseball, men's tennis and women's tennis), Quinnipiac University (baseball and women's basketball), Sacred Heart University (men's volleyball, women's rowing) and St. Francis College (NY) (men's cross country, women's golf and women's water polo) ... Northeast Conference institutions again ranked among the nation's elite in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) figures recently released by the NCAA. According to the NCAA data, NEC student-athletes graduated at an 84.7 percent rate, easily surpassing the national average of 79 percent. The GSR for NEC women's student-athletes was 91.5 percent, well ahead of the national average which reached 88 percent. The men's GSR for the conference was 76.5 percent, outpacing the 71 percent nationwide rate for male student-athletes. Likewise, 60 NEC teams achieved a perfect 100 percent GSR in their respective sports during the 1999-02 time frame and half the teams earned a GSR of over 90 percent ... During the course of the 2009-10 academic year, a record 2,258 student-athletes earned their way onto the Academic Honor Roll. That figure represents more than half of the league's competitors and stands as a 12.6-percent increase from one year ago. Likewise, 496 student-athletes were tabbed to the Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2009-10, an all-time high for the league and a year-to- year increase of 14.8 percent ... As part of its enhanced partnership with the Cancer Recovery Foundation, the NEC SAAC coordinated a leaguewide "Penny Wars" fundraiser that resulted in a $2,800 donation to the organization ... The Sacred Heart SAAC received the 2010 NCAA SAAC Award of Excellence. The honor is bestowed to a SAAC program that displays special and unique community service work completed by student-athletes at Division I schools. The SAAC was recognized for its work through the MOTIVATE project at the Dunbar School in Bridgeport ... NEC field hockey programs participated in a Be the Match Challenge, which helped facilitate matches for potential bone marrow donors. The drive resulted in more than 650 people signing up for the national Be The Match Registry. The Conference office is planning to provide additional support for this event next year ... NEC women's volleyball teams supported "Dig Pink" for the first time on a leaguewide basis this season, while women's basketball teams also participated in a number of national events this year, including the WBCA's "Pink Zone" promotion and the NCAA's "Pack the House Challenge." ... The NEC welcomed the class of 2013 to campus last summer, the first step in a new outreach program developed as a by-product of the Strategic Plan. Over 10,000 freshmen students across the Conference were provided with NEC/Akadema co-branded drawstring bags at orientation sessions in August. Among the contents in the bag were promotional products and coupons donated by a number of the league's corporate partners and contributing sponsors ... The inaugural NEC Rivalry Week featured six pairs of men's and women's basketball rivals squaring off in home-and- home contests. The innovative concept of playing back-to-back games against a local rival in a 48-hour span is the only one of its kind among the nation's 31 NCAA Division I conferences. To promote Rivalry Week, there were four games televised and two games webcast, along with special NEC Notebooks, an NEC on the Run podcast and a Sporting News Today insert dedicated to the event ... For a third straight year, the NEC sponsored the Legends Classic, one of the country's premier early season men's basketball tournaments. The NEC received exposure through all print and web advertising for the event, as well as court decals and public address announcements at all tournament sites. The NEC also received prominent exposure during this year's championship round, which was held at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ, with all games televised live on HDNet ... The NEC participated in the NCAA's Respect Campaign, which included co-branded NEC/NCAA banners, logos and print ads, along with public address announcements and personalized spots that ran during institutional radio and webcasts ... Bryant, Monmouth and Saint Francis (PA) each finished the 2009-10 academic year with a league-high four sportsmanship awards. There were ten different NEC institutions or associate members with at least one team honored for their commitment to sportsmanship ... A satellite website, www.northeastconference.tv, was launched last fall. The site serves as the league's webcast hub and offers an event archive dating back two years. A women's basketball regular season package along with eight conference championships (men's and women's soccer, field hockey, volleyball, women's basketball, women's lacrosse, softball and baseball) made up the 2009-10 webcast package. The package will expand to include women's bowling and men's lacrosse in 2010-11 ... The Conference unveiled its new promotional spot in October during league football telecasts. The 60-second spot, featuring moving panoramas, highlights each member institution. A new basketball spot debuted in December ... The NEC offered NEC on the Run football and basketball podcasts for the third straight year. Podcasts ran from 8-12 minutes in length and were hosted by longtime announcer Paul Dottino. The podcasts were also made available to download for free on iTunes ... The NEC partnered with Sports Radio 66 WFAN in New York City and ESPN Radio 1250 in Pittsburgh to broadcast 60-second NEC Notebook spots throughout the 2009-10 basketball season. Weekly NEC Notebooks for football and basketball were also provided to the membership for use on radio broadcasts ... The NEC's Facebook, Twitter and YouTube following grew steadily. The Conference began setting up Twitter pages for all its championships beginning this spring and began video blogging ... The NEC Countdown To Tipoff preview show was available for viewing on the NEC website for the fifth straight year. Behind the scenes footage during the day-long shoot was also posted on the conference YouTube page ... The NEC received advertising and editorial considerations through an agreement with the Sporting News Today, the country's only daily digital sports newspaper. Among the highlights were interviews with SHU's Corey Hassan and RMU's Mike Rice, an NEC Dish column and full page ads promoting the league's TV package, NEC Rivalry Week and postseason tournament. NEC Record Book 11 NECNEC MembershipMembership

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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Central Connecticut State University Central Connecticut State University Central Connecticut State University Central Connecticut State University N Fairleigh Dickinson University Fairleigh Dickinson University Fairleigh Dickinson University Fairleigh Dickinson University Long Island University Long Island University Long Island University Long Island University Monmouth University Monmouth University Monmouth University Monmouth University E Mount St. Mary's College Mount St. Mary's College Mount St. Mary's University Mount St. Mary's University Quinnipiac University Quinnipiac University Quinnipiac University Quinnipiac University C Robert Morris University Robert Morris University Robert Morris University Robert Morris University Sacred Heart University Sacred Heart University Sacred Heart University Sacred Heart University St. Francis College (NY) St. Francis College (NY) St. Francis College (NY) St. Francis College (NY) Saint Francis University (PA) Saint Francis University (PA) Saint Francis University (PA) Saint Francis University (PA) Wagner College Wagner College Wagner College Wagner College R 2009-10 2010-11 Bryant (provisional) Bryant (provisional) e Central Connecticut State University Central Connecticut State University Fairleigh Dickinson University Fairleigh Dickinson University Long Island University Long Island University c Monmouth University Monmouth University Mount St. Mary's University Mount St. Mary's University Quinnipiac University Quinnipiac University o Robert Morris University Robert Morris University Sacred Heart University Sacred Heart University r St. Francis College (NY) St. Francis College (NY) Saint Francis University (PA) Saint Francis University (PA) Wagner College Wagner College d B o o k

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Year Champion Athletic Director Points N 1986-87 Long Island University Paul Lizzo 3 1987-88 Fairleigh Dickinson University Roy Danforth 68 E 1988-89 Fairleigh Dickinson University Roy Danforth 69 1989-90 Fairleigh Dickinson University Roy Danforth 67.5 C 1990-91 Monmouth College Wayne Szoke 87 1991-92 Fairleigh Dickinson University Roy Danforth 90 1992-93 Fairleigh Dickinson University Roy Danforth 104 1993-94 Fairleigh Dickinson University Roy Danforth 91 R 1994-95 Mount St. Mary's College Dr. Harold "Chappy" Menninger 91 1995-96 Mount St. Mary's College Dr. Harold "Chappy" Menninger 110 e 1996-97 Mount St. Mary's College Dr. Harold "Chappy" Menninger 104 1997-98 Monmouth Dr. Marilyn McNeil 139.60 c 1998-99 UMBC Dr. Charles Brown 187.43 1999-00 UMBC Dr. Charles Brown 212.37 o 2000-01 UMBC Dr. Charles Brown 222.09 2001-02 UMBC Dr. Charles Brown 218.55 r 2002-03 UMBC Dr. Charles Brown 200.54 2003-04 Monmouth Dr. Marilyn McNeil 198.51 d 2004-05 Monmouth Dr. Marilyn McNeil 199.11 2005-06 Monmouth Dr. Marilyn McNeil 198.27 2006-07 Monmouth Dr. Marilyn McNeil 220.37 2007-08 Sacred Heart C. Donald Cook 219.01 2008- 09 Sacred Heart C. Donald Cook 244.07 B 2009-10 Sacred Heart C. Donald Cook 221.96 o Year-By-Year Results 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 School Points School Points School Points School Points o 1. Long Island 3 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 68 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 69 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 67.5 2. Monmouth 2 2. Robert Morris 56.5 2. Monmouth 65 2. Mount St. Mary's 65 k 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 1 3. Long Island 53 3. Robert Morris 54 3. Monmouth 61.5 Loyola 1 4. Monmouth 50.5 4. Loyola 48 4. Robert Morris 47 Marist 1 5. Loyola 48 5. Long Island 42.5 5. Long Island 43.5 Robert Morris 1 6. Marist 40 6. Wagner 40 6. Wagner 37 7. St. Francis (NY) 0 7. Wagner 35 7. St. Francis (PA) 31.5 7. St. Francis (PA) 36.5 St. Francis (PA) 0 8. St. Francis (PA) 31 8. Marist 29.5 8. Marist 31.5 Wagner 0 9. St. Francis (NY) 20 9. St. Francis (NY) 15.5 9. St. Francis (NY) 25.5 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 School Points School Points School Points School Points 1. Monmouth 87 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 90 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 104 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 91 2. Mount St. Mary's 86 2. Mount St. Mary's 76 2. Mount St. Mary's 85.5 2. Mount St. Mary's 88.5 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 85.5 3. Monmouth 73.5 3. Rider 84.5 3. Rider 88 4. Robert Morris 65.5 4. Robert Morris 64.5 4. Monmouth 69.5 4. Monmouth 87 5. Wagner 51.5 5. Wagner 62.5 5. Robert Morris 67 5. Robert Morris 84.5 6. St. Francis (PA) 43.5 6. Long Island 62 6. Long Island 64 6. Wagner 70.5 7. St. Francis (NY) 38.5 7. St. Francis (NY) 48.5 7. Wagner 59.5 7. Marist 59.5 8. Marist 56.5 8. St. Francis (PA) 54 8. Long Island 36 8. Marist 42.5 9. St. Francis (NY) 46 9. St. Francis (NY) 48 9. Marist 25.5 9. St. Francis (PA) 32.5 10. St. Francis (PA) 44.5 10. Long Island 47 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 School Points School Points School Points School Points 1. Mount St. Mary's 97 1. Mount St. Mary's* 110 1. Mount St. Mary's 104 1. Monmouth# 139.60 2. Rider 93 2. Monmouth# 97 2. Monmouth 99 2. Mount St.Mary's * 133.53 3. Marist 75.5 3. Rider 96.5 Rider* 99 3. St. Francis (PA) 121.42 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 71 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 92 4. Fairleigh Dickinson# 90.5 4. Robert Morris 110.20 5. Monmouth 69 5. Robert Morris 77.5 5. St. Francis (PA) 84.5 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 105.36 6. Robert Morris 68.5 6. Marist 75.5 6. Robert Morris 77.5 6. Central Conn. St. 97.86 7. St. Francis (NY) 61.5 7. St. Francis (PA) 57 7. Marist 69.5 7. Wagner 96.31 Wagner 61.5 8. St. Francis (NY) 52 8. Long Island 61.5 8. Long Island 86.40 9. St. Francis (PA) 47 9. Wagner 50.5 9. Wagner 52.5 9. St.Francis (NY) 76.13 10. Long Island 43.5 10. Long Island 36 10. St. Francis (NY) 35.5 *women's champion # men's champion

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1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 School Points School Points School Points School Points E 1. UMBC* 187.43 1. UMBC*# 212.37 1. UMBC*# 222.09 1. UMBC* 218.55 2. Central Conn. State 173.33 2. Monmouth 199.55 2. Monmouth 209.29 2. Monmouth# 209.16 C 3. Monmouth# 171.96 3. Central Conn. State 183.18 3. Central Conn. State 185.23 3. St. Francis (PA) 188.10 4. St. Francis (PA) 155.64 4. St. Francis (PA) 178.33 4. St. Francis (PA) 181.45 4. Central Conn. State 165.85 5. Mount St. Mary's 151.62 5. Robert Morris 167.76 5. Robert Morris 157.18 5. Sacred Heart 160.68 6. Robert Morris 135.57 6. Mount St. Mary's 149.72 6. Sacred Heart 143.34 6. Wagner 148.81 7. Fairleigh Dickinson 126.59 7. Wagner 139.13 7. Quinnipiac 138.44 7. Quinnipiac 146.44 R 8. Wagner 107.87 8. Quinnipiac 127.82 8. Wagner 134.34 8. Long Island 143.84 9. Sacred Heart 123.24 9. Long Island 130.20 9. Robert Morris 139.51 9. Quinnipiac 107.29 10. Long Island 112.38 10. Mount St. Mary's 123.69 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 130.48 e 10. Long Island 94.12 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 110.03 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 116.22 11. Mount St. Mary's 107.89 11. St. Francis (NY) 84.94 12. St. Francis (NY) 73.05 12. St. Francis (NY) 86.85 12. St. Francis (NY) 85.90 c 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 School Points School Points School Points School Points o 1. UMBC* 200.54 1. Monmouth# 198.51 1. Monmouth# 199.11 1. Monmouth# 198.27 2. Monmouth# 198.29 2. Sacred Heart* 177.39 2. St. Francis (PA)* 186.53 2. St. Francis (PA) 183.27 3. St. Francis (PA) 190.75 3. St. Francis (PA) 175.13 3. Quinnipiac 177.70 3. Sacred Heart 180.49 r 4. Long Island 163.38 4. Quinnipiac 172.02 4. Long Island 174.41 4. Long Island* 176.52 5. Quinnipiac 154.78 5. Long Island 168.77 5. Sacred Heart 167.50 5. Quinnipiac 169.66 6. Central Conn. State 151.87 6. Robert Morris 145.77 6. Robert Morris 166.82 6. Robert Morris 164.58 d 7. Sacred Heart 151.82 7. Central Conn. State 144.92 7. Central Conn. State 141.65 7. Mount St. Mary's 149.70 8. Wagner 138.61 8. Wagner 144.70 8. Mount St. Mary's 140.54 8. Central Conn. State 146.97 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 131.94 9. Mount St. Mary's 133.86 9. Wagner 126.69 9. Wagner 139.12 10. Robert Morris 130.30 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 131.69 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 106.32 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 99.17 11. Mount St. Mary's 124.22 11. St. Francis (NY) 68.44 11. St. Francis (NY) 80.95 11. St. Francis (NY) 65.86 B 12. St. Francis (NY) 79.34

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 o School Points School Points School Points School Points 1. Monmouth 220.37 1. Sacred Heart 219.01 1. Sacred Heart 244.07 1. Sacred Heart 221.96 o 2. Sacred Heart 192.93 2. Monmouth 206.07 2. Monmouth 199.55 2. Monmouth 200.57 3. Saint Francis (PA) 178.97 3. Saint Francis (PA) 175.92 3. Long Island 171.62 3. Long Island 179.15 4. Quinnipiac 174.50 4. Robert Morris 168.77 4. Quinnipiac 162.01 4. Robert Morris 166.61 k 5. Robert Morris 166.49 5. Long Island 154.48 5. Saint Francis (PA) 161.57 5. Saint Francis (PA) 165.95 6. Long Island 158.50 6. Quinnipiac 153.43 6. Central Conn. St. 158.45 6. Central Conn. St. 163.21 7. Mount St. Mary's 151.43 7. Central Conn. State 150.18 7. Robert Morris 157.25 7. Mount St. Mary's 156.55 8. Central Conn. St. 148.77 8. Mount St. Mary's 135.58 8. Mount St. Mary's 150.30 8. Quinnipiac 156.32 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 118.16 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 133.05 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 134.26 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 128.09 10. Wagner 117.96 10. Wagner 130.70 10. Wagner 119.94 10. Bryant 113.70 11. St. Francis (NY) 64.65 11. St. Francis (NY) 61.96 11. St. Francis (NY) 74.76 11. Wagner 102.64 12. St. Francis (NY) 86.68

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1986-87 FDU LIU LOY MAR MON RMC SFNY SFPA WAG N Baseball 1 4 - - 3 - 2 - 5 Men's Basketball 237195854 Women's Basketball 396612584 E Men's Cross Country - 4 - 251- 36 Women's Cross Country - 1 - 2 - 5 - 3 4 C Golf 471- 32- 56 Men's Soccer 4126573- - Softball - 1 - - 24553 Men's Tennis 2 - 2512776

R 1987-88 FDU LIU LOY MAR MON RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Baseball 5 4 - - 2.5 - 2.5 - 1 Men's Basketball 8.5 5 4 8.5 76321 e Women's Basketball 624598137 Men's Cross Country 564879132 c Women's Cross Country 593418267 Golf 617- 3.55-3.52 Men's Indoor Track 7 6 - - 35124 o Men's Soccer 3675142- - Softball - 6 - - 2.5 1 2.5 4 5 Men's Tennis 8.5 5.5 7 2 8.5 5.5 4 2 2 r Women's Tennis 8 2.5 7 5.5 5.5 1 - 2.5 4 d Volleyball 6 - 5 2 - 413- 1988-89 FDU LIU LOY MAR MON RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Baseball 1 2 - - 5 - 4 - 3 Men's Basketball 845679132 Women's Basketball 534678129 B Men's Cross Country 954687123 Women's Cross Country 594273168 o Golf 527- 36- 41 Men's Indoor Track 7 4 - - 5 6 1.5 1.5 3 Soccer 635142- - - o Softball - 6 - - 5 1.5 3 1.5 4 Men's Tennis 9374.58614.52 Women's Tennis 8 1.5 7361.5-4-5 k Volleyball 6 - 5 1 - 423-

1989-90 FDU LIU MAR MON MSM RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Baseball 1 6 - 3 2 - 5 - 4 Men's Basketball 416879253 Women's Basketball 738296153 Men's Cross Country 752684127 Women's Cross Country 8 6 - 256- 41 Golf 7 3 - 256- 41 Men's Indoor Track 8 3 - 6 7 4 1.5 1.5 5 Soccer 78354261- Softball - 6 - - 5 1.5 3 1.5 4 Men's Tennis 7.5 - 3 7.5 65421 Women's Tennis 6 1.4 3.5 8 9 3.5 1.5 5 7 Volleyball 5 - 3 - - 214-

1990-91 FDU LIU MAR MON MSM RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Women's Tennis 5.5 13795.5248 Men's Cross Country 984765312 Women's Cross Country 7.5 14963257.5 Men's Soccer 6.5 418536.52- Men's Indoor Track 8 1 - 475236 Women's Indoor Track 8 1 - 475236 Men's Basketball 8.5 2.5 2.5 64758.51 Women's Basketball 317895255 Men's Outdoor Track 7 1 - 584326 Women's Outdoor Track 8 3 - 475126 Men's Golf 7 2 - 456- 31 Men's Tennis 6 - 48752.52.51 Softball - 6 - 5 1.5 7 3 1.5 4 Baseball 1.5 1.5 - 6 4.5 - 4.5 - 3

Key: - Indicates institution does not sponsor that sport or did not compete in NEC Championship 0 Indicates institution did not meet minimum participation requirements in that sport's NEC Championship 16 NEC Record Book Commissioner'sCommissioner's CupCup

1991-92 FDU LIU MAR MON MSM RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Golf 7 1 - 346- 52 N Women's Tennis 713695428 Men's Cross Country 987625431 Women's Cross Country 527893146 E Men's Soccer 2.5 5.5 2.5 7 2.5 5.5 8 2.5 - Men's Indoor Track 8612753- 4 C Women's Indoor Track 8526731- 4 Men's Basketball 7.5 4 3 7.5 19526 Women's Basketball 8 3.5 7 3.5 9 2 1 5.5 5.5 Men's Outdoor Track 963284.54.517 Women's Outdoor Track 973684215 Men's Tennis 7 - 1.5 8 6 4.5 3 1.5 4.5 R Softball - 7 1.5 3.5 1.5 8653.5 Baseball 36152- 6- 6 e c 1992-93 FDU LIU MAR MON MSM RID RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Golf 8 1 - 3624- 75 Women's Tennis 5 6.5 1 4 10 9 2 6.5 8 3 o Men's Cross Country 53687- 2149 Women's Cross Country 53687- 2149 r Women's Volleyball 4 - 5 - - 67222 Men's Soccer 6.5 8 4 2.5 2.5 6.5 951- Men's Indoor Track 8 4.5 16794.53-2 d Women's Indoor Track 85167- 42- 3 Men's Basketball 5.5 2.5 7.5 2.5 7.5 10 2.5 5.5 2.5 9 Women's Basketball 9.5 2 7 5 9.5 8 3.5 1 3.5 6 Men's Tennis 8.5 - 5 8.5 746132 Softball - 7 6 3.5 1 8 9 3.5 3.5 3.5 B Men's Outdoor Track 10 6.5 28596.5314 Women's Outdoor Track 86159- 4327 Baseball 8725.514-5.5-3 o o 1993-94 FDU LIU MAR MON MSM RID RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Golf 8 1 - 2634- 75 Women's Tennis 16741029538 k Men's Cross Country 10 162398754 Women's Cross Country 52869134710 Women's Volleyball 5.5 1.5 3.5 - - 5.5 8 3.5 7 1.5 Men's Soccer 8.5 6.5 1 8.5 2 3 6.5 4 5 - Men's Indoor Track 10 628795422 Women's Indoor Track 10 318957426 Men's Basketball 5.5 2 5.5 9 3.5 10 7.5 1 3.5 7.5 Women's Basketball 1 4.5 6 8 10 82384.5 Men's Tennis 3 - 6.5 9846.5215 Softball - 1.5 7 6 3.5 8 9 1.5 3.5 5 Men's Outdoor Track 75268943- 1 Women's Outdoor Track 9137.57.5452-6 Baseball 7.5 61327.5-4- 5

1994-95 FDU LIU MAR MON MSM RID RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Golf 8 1 - 3 4 2 5.5 - 7 5.5 Women's Tennis 178610294.54.53 Men's Cross Country 9 - 61785423 Women's Cross Country 2.5 - 75912.5468 Women's Volleyball 4.5 1 4.5 - - 8 6.5 6.5 3 2 Men's Soccer 3.5 6 1 3.5 7 8 9 3.5 3.5 - Men's Indoor Track 80375946- 2 Women's Indoor Track 84169523- 7 Men's Basketball 6.5 4 8.5 6.5 8.5 10 1235 Women's Basketball 21481075396 Men's Tennis 6 - 89507234 Softball - 596178243 Men's Outdoor Track 8.5 3578.5104621 Women's Outdoor Track 06501070809 Baseball 3 5.5 5.5 138- 7- 3

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1995-96 FDU LIU MAR MON MSM RID RMC SFNY SFPA WAG N Men's Golf 7 1 --- 3428---56 Women's Tennis 84761029530 Men's Cross Country 7.5 3 6 7.5 10 94521 E Women's Cross Country 13951072864 Women's Volleyball 6.5 2 3.5 ------8516.54 C Men's Soccer 8 1.5 1.5 5.5 4 5.5 973--- Women's Soccer ------4 6 5 --- 2 --- 2 2 Men's Indoor Track 9 0 2.5 7 8 10 6512 Women's Indoor Track 9054106.56.5123 Men's Basketball 4 3 8.5 8.5 10 71265 Women's Basketball 4246107.54197.5 R Men's Tennis 9 --- 68724.514.53 Softball --- 5.5 9815.57243 e Men's Outdoor Track 60381095714 Women's Outdoor Track 9 6 4.5 7 10 8 4.5 1 2 3 c Baseball 4 5 2 7.5 1 7.5 --- 6 --- 3 o 1996-97 FDU LIU MAR MON MSM RID RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Men's Golf 7 1 --- 3428---- 6 5 r Women's Tennis 53987610241 Men's Cross Country 51781094362 Women's Cross Country 32751081496 d Women's Volleyball 355------87152 Men's Soccer 5 1.5 3467981.5--- Women's Soccer ------4 7 5.5 --- 1 --- 2 3 Football ------4.5 ------4.5 --- 1 2.5 Men's Indoor Track 96271083541 B Women's Indoor Track 764510931.581.5 Men's Basketball 9 10 2 8 6.5 6.5 1 3.5 5 3.5 Women's Basketball 5.5 5.5 2 8.5 5.5 5.5 3 1 10 8.5 o Men's Tennis 9 --- 78624153 Softball 95181076243 Men's Outdoor Track 95181076243 o Women's Outdoor Track 65371084192 k Baseball 7.5 3 7.5 4 2 5.5 --- 1 --- 5.5

1997-98 CCSU FDU LIU MON MSM RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Men's Golf 11.00 5.29 3.00 9.86 6.43 7.57 ----- 8.71 4.14 Women's Tennis 11.00 8.00 4.00 9.00 10.00 3.00 6.00 7.00 5.00 Men's Cross Country 8.00 6.00 3.00 10.00 11.00 7.00 4.00 9.00 5.00 Women's Cross Country 6.00 7.00 4.00 9.00 10.00 5.00 3.00 11.00 8.00 Women's Volleyball --- 7.00 4.60 ------7.00 3.00 11.00 9.40 Men's Soccer --- 9.67 7.00 8.33 5.67 3.67 11.00 3.67 --- Women's Soccer 11.00 --- 4.33 9.67 8.33 5.67 ---- 3.00 7.00 Football 5.00 ------9.00 ---- 11.00 --- 3.00 7.00 Men's Indoor Track 7.00 9.00 3.00 10.00 11.00 8.00 4.00 6.00 5.00 Women's Indoor Track 5.00 6.50 9.00 8.00 10.00 11.00 3.00 6.50 4.00 Men's Basketball 3.50 10.00 11.00 3.50 7.00 5.00 8.50 8.50 6.00 Women's Basketball 9.50 5.50 4.00 5.50 8.00 3.00 7.00 11.00 9.50 Men's Tennis 9.86 11.00 ---- 4.14 7.57 5.29 6.43 8.71 3.00 Women's Lacrosse ------9.40 7.80 ------4.60 Softball ------9.67 7.00 4.33 11.00 3.00 8.33 5.67 Men's Outdoor Track 7.00 8.00 3.00 11.00 10.00 9.00 4.00 6.00 5.00 Women's Outdoor Track 4.00 7.00 9.00 6.00 11.00 8.00 3.00 10.00 5.00 Baseball --- 5.40 7.80 10.20 5.40 --- 10.20 --- 3.00

TOTALS 97.86 105.36 86.40 139.60 133.53 110.20 76.13 121.42 96.31

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1998-99 CCSU FDU LIU UMBC MON MSM QUIN RMC SFNY SFPA WAG Men's Golf 10.23 4.11 3.00 13.00 7.44 11.89 5.22 8.56 ---- 10.23 6.33 N Women's Golf 10.50 ------5.50 ---- 3.00 ------13.00 8.00 Women's Tennis 12.00 10.00 4.00 13.00 8.00 9.00 11.00 7.00 5.00 6.00 3.00 Men's Cross Country 10.00 8.00 4.00 9.00 11.00 13.00 7.00 5.00 3.00 12.00 6.00 E Women's Cross Country 13.00 6.00 8.00 7.00 11.00 10.00 9.00 3.00 5.00 12.00 4.00 Women's Field Hockey ------5.50 ---- 11.75 ------Men's Soccer 12.45 10.78 3.56 9.67 7.44 8.56 3.56 5.78 12.45 5.78 ---- C Women's Soccer 13.00 ---- 4.88 11.75 9.25 4.88 10.50 8.00 ---- 4.88 4.88 Women's Volleyball 8.63 11.13 3.00 13.00 ------8.63 5.50 4.25 11.13 6.75 Football 8.00 ------12.00 ------12.00 ---- 3.00 8.00 Women's Swimming 9.00 ------13.00 ------3.00 11.00 7.00 Men's Indoor Track 6.00 8.00 7.00 10.00 12.00 9.00 4.00 13.00 5.00 11.00 3.00 Women's Indoor Track 8.00 13.00 12.00 5.00 11.00 9.00 3.00 7.00 6.00 10.00 4.00 R Men's Basketball 10.00 7.00 8.50 13.00 3.00 8.50 4.00 11.00 12.00 5.50 5.50 Women's Basketball 5.50 4.00 3.00 9.00 10.00 13.00 7.50 5.50 7.50 12.00 11.00 e Men's Tennis 9.67 13.00 ---- 11.89 6.33 8.56 7.44 10.78 3.00 4.11 5.22 Women's Lacrosse ------13.00 11.00 9.00 3.00 ------5.00 Softball 4.11 ---- 11.33 9.67 13.00 8.56 7.44 11.33 3.00 5.22 6.33 c Men's Outdoor Track 6.33 7.44 5.22 9.67 13.00 10.78 ---- 11.89 4.11 8.56 3.00 Women's Outdoor Track 5.78 13.00 8.00 5.78 8.00 11.89 ---- 10.23 3.00 10.23 4.11 Baseball 11.13 11.13 8.63 5.50 13.00 3.00 4.25 ---- 8.63 ---- 6.75 o TOTALS 173.33 126.59 94.12 187.43 171.96 151.62 107.29 135.57 84.94 155.64 107.87 r

1999-2000 CCSU FDU LIU UMBC MON MSM QUIN RMC SHU SFNY SFPA WAG Women’s Golf 12.17 ------6.67 10.33 4.83 ------3.00 ---- 14.00 8.50 d Women’s Soccer 14.00 ---- 9.72 9.72 12.78 6.06 11.56 6.06 7.89 ---- 4.22 3.00 Field Hockey ------11.25 ---- 14.00 ---- 3.00 ------M. Cross Country 11.00 13.00 5.00 9.00 10.00 12.00 3.00 7.50 6.00 4.00 14.00 7.50 W. Cross Country 14.00 4.00 3.00 10.00 12.00 9.00 7.00 6.00 11.00 5.00 13.00 8.00 Men’s Soccer 4.10 11.80 6.85 14.00 10.70 12.90 8.50 6.85 3.00 9.60 5.20 ---- B Women’s Volleyball 6.06 7.89 6.06 12.78 ------9.72 14.00 3.61 3.61 11.56 9.72 Football 7.71 ------6.14 ------14.00 3.00 ---- 4.57 10.86 Women’s Swimming 12.17 ------14.00 ------6.67 3.00 10.33 4.83 o M. Indoor Track 9.00 8.00 4.00 11.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 14.00 5.00 3.00 13.00 6.00 W. Indoor Track 12.00 4.00 8.50 11.00 8.50 13.00 3.00 14.00 6.00 5.00 10.00 7.00 Men’s Basketball 14.00 12.50 4.00 7.00 9.00 7.00 10.50 12.50 3.00 10.50 7.00 5.00 o Women’s Basketball 5.50 8.50 11.00 4.00 11.00 13.00 5.50 7.00 11.00 3.00 14.00 8.50 Men’s Tennis 7.95 11.25 ---- 14.00 4.10 4.10 7.95 12.90 7.95 4.10 11.25 7.95 Women’s Tennis 11.50 4.50 11.50 14.00 8.50 8.50 13.00 8.50 8.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 k Men’s Golf 12.90 3.00 7.40 14.00 8.50 6.30 5.20 9.60 4.10 ---- 10.70 11.80 Women’s Lacrosse 3.00 ------14.00 12.17 10.33 4.83 ---- 8.50 ------6.67 Men’s Outdoor Track 7.40 10.70 3.00 11.80 12.90 8.50 ---- 14.00 6.30 4.10 9.60 5.20 Women’s Outdoor Track 9.05 3.00 7.40 10.70 14.00 12.90 ---- 9.05 6.30 4.10 11.80 5.20 Softball 3.00 ---- 14.00 10.70 12.90 6.30 7.95 11.80 5.20 4.10 9.60 7.95 Baseball 6.67 7.89 10.95 14.00 12.78 3.00 9.11 ---- 4.22 5.44 ---- 10.95

TOTALS 183.18 110.03 112.38 212.37 199.55 149.72 127.82 167.76 123.24 73.05 178.33 139.13 Men 80.73 78.14 41.20 94.80 86.12 63.80 51.26 91.35 42.57 40.74 75.32 65.26 Women 102.45 31.89 71.18 117.57 113.43 85.92 76.56 76.41 80.67 32.31 103.01 73.87

2000-01 CCSU FDU LIU UMBC MON MSM QUIN RMC SHU SFNY SFPA WAG Women's Soccer 7.95 3.00 10.70 9.60 13.45 7.95 13.45 5.75 5.75 ---- 11.80 4.10 Field Hockey ------3.00 14.00 ---- 11.80 ---- 7.40 ------Men's Cross Country 10.00 13.00 4.00 12.00 11.00 8.00 9.00 6.00 7.00 3.00 14.00 5.00 Women's Cross Country 11.00 5.00 4.00 12.00 14.00 6.00 8.00 7.00 10.00 3.00 13.00 9.00 Men's Soccer 3.00 14.00 6.30 11.80 5.20 9.60 10.70 7.95 4.10 12.90 7.95 ---- Women's Volleyball 10.95 8.50 5.44 14.00 ------8.50 12.78 4.22 6.67 10.95 3.00 Football 7.13 ------8.50 ------14.00 12.78 ---- 3.00 11.25 Women's Swimming 14.00 ------12.17 ------3.00 4.83 10.33 8.50 Men's Indoor Track 10.00 11.00 7.00 8.00 12.00 9.00 4.00 13.00 5.00 3.00 14.00 6.00 Women's Indoor Track 14.00 4.00 11.00 10.00 13.00 8.00 3.00 12.00 6.00 5.00 9.00 7.00 Men's Basketball 9.50 8.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 5.50 3.00 5.50 4.00 14.00 7.00 9.50 Women's Basketball 7.50 7.50 11.00 11.00 7.50 14.00 13.00 3.00 11.00 4.00 5.00 7.50 Women's Golf 14.00 ------10.33 8.50 4.83 ------3.00 ---- 12.17 6.67 Men's Tennis 6.85 9.05 ---- 14.00 6.85 4.10 11.25 12.90 9.05 3.00 11.25 5.20 Women's Tennis 3.50 5.50 9.50 14.00 7.50 9.50 13.00 11.50 5.50 3.50 7.50 11.50 Men's Golf 12.90 3.00 10.15 14.00 7.40 4.10 6.30 11.80 10.15 ---- 8.50 5.20 Women's Lacrosse 3.00 ------11.80 14.00 8.50 4.83 ---- 8.50 ------8.50 Men's Outdoor Track 10.00 11.00 8.00 7.00 13.00 9.00 0.00 12.00 4.00 3.00 14.00 6.00 Women's Outdoor Track 13.00 4.00 9.00 11.00 14.00 8.00 3.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 12.00 7.00 Softball 6.00 3.00 14.00 11.00 13.00 4.00 7.00 12.00 9.00 5.00 10.00 8.00 Baseball 10.95 6.67 9.11 13.39 13.39 3.61 3.61 ---- 7.89 10.95 ---- 5.44

TOTALS 185.23 116.22 130.20 222.09 209.29 123.69 138.44 157.18 143.34 86.85 181.45 134.36 Men 80.33 75.72 55.56 92.19 90.34 52.91 52.86 83.15 63.97 49.85 79.70 53.59 Women 104.90 40.50 74.64 129.90 118.95 70.78 85.58 74.03 79.37 37.00 101.75 80.77

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2001-02 CCSU FDU LIU UMBC MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG N Women's Soccer 9.60 6.30 6.30 12.35 12.35 3.00 14.00 6.30 10.70 ---- 9.00 4.10 Field Hockey ------5.75 9.42 ---- 13.09 ---- 9.42 ---- 3.00 ---- Men's Cross Country 9.00 13.00 4.00 11.00 12.00 8.00 10.00 6.00 7.00 3.00 14.00 5.00 E Women's Cross Country 12.00 5.00 4.00 6.00 9.00 8.00 10.50 7.00 13.00 3.00 14.00 10.50 Men's Soccer 5.20 13.45 5.35 11.80 4.10 6.30 8.50 13.45 3.00 7.40 9.60 ---- Women's Volleyball 12.78 10.33 4.83 12.78 ------8.50 12.78 3.00 6.67 4.83 8.50 C Football 5.75 ------10.75 ------12.63 14.00 ---- 3.00 7.82 Women's Swimming 10.33 ------14.00 ------3.92 8.50 6.67 12.17 Men's Indoor Track 7.00 10.00 11.00 9.00 13.00 8.00 6.00 12.00 4.00 5.00 14.00 3.00 Women's Indoor Track 8.00 9.00 14.00 13.00 12.00 7.00 3.00 11.00 4.00 6.00 10.00 5.00 Men's Basketball 14.00 4.00 5.50 12.50 11.00 3.00 8.00 9.00 7.00 10.00 5.50 12.50 Women's Basketball 5.00 7.50 12.50 6.00 10.50 7.50 9.00 3.50 12.50 3.50 14.00 10.50 R Women's Golf 7.71 ----- 12.43 9.29 6.14 4.57 ------3.00 ---- 14.00 10.86 Men's Tennis 6.85 12.90 ---- 14.00 11.25 4.10 9.05 6.85 9.05 3.00 5.20 11.25 Women's Tennis 3.50 9.50 11.50 14.00 11.50 5.50 13.00 3.50 7.50 5.50 9.50 7.50 e Men's Golf 14.00 3.00 9.60 6.30 12.90 4.10 5.20 8.50 7.40 ---- 11.80 10.70 Women's Lacrosse 4.57 ------14.00 12.43 6.93 6.93 ---- 10.08 ---- 3.00 10.08 Men's Outdoor Track 7.00 9.00 11.00 10.00 13.00 12.00 4.00 8.00 6.00 3.00 14.00 5.00 c Women's Outdoor Track 6.00 10.00 13.00 11.00 14.00 9.00 3.00 7.00 8.00 4.00 12.00 5.00 Softball 6.00 4.50 14.00 13.00 10.00 3.00 8.00 12.00 9.00 7.00 11.00 4.50 o Baseball 11.56 3.00 4.83 12.78 14.00 7.89 6.67 ---- 9.11 10.33 ---- 4.83 TOTALS 165.85 130.48 143.84 218.55 209.16 107.89 146.44 139.51 160.68 85.90 188.10 148.81 Men 80.36 68.35 51.28 87.38 101.82 53.39 57.42 76.43 66.56 41.73 77.10 60.10 r Women 85.49 62.13 92.56 131.17 107.34 54.50 89.02 63.08 94.12 44.17 111.00 88.71 d 2002-03 CCSU FDU LIU UMBC MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG Women's Soccer 14.00 12.90 5.20 4.10 11.25 7.95 6.30 7.95 11.25 __ 9.60 3.00 Field Hockey ------6.67 8.50 ---- 14.00 ---- 10.33 ---- 3.00 ---- Men's Cross Country 9.00 8.00 3.00 13.00 11.00 10.00 12.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 14.00 5.00 Women's Cross Country 7.00 6.00 4.00 12.00 11.00 9.00 8.00 5.00 13.00 3.00 14.00 10.00 B Men's Soccer 8.50 11.25 13.45 13.45 9.60 5.20 3.00 11.25 4.10 7.40 6.30 ---- Women's Volleyball 7.28 10.33 12.17 12.17 ------7.28 14.00 4.22 5.44 9.11 3.00 Football 7.71 ------5.36 ------5.36 11.65 ---- 3.00 9.29 o Women's Swimming 10.33 ------14.00 ------6.67 8.50 4.83 12.17 Men's Indoor Track 4.00 8.00 11.00 13.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 9.00 5.00 3.00 14.00 6.00 Women's Indoor Track 9.00 10.00 14.00 13.00 11.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 5.00 3.00 12.00 4.00 o Men's Basketball 12.00 8.50 6.50 3.00 13.00 4.50 10.50 6.50 4.50 8.50 10.50 14.00 Women's Basketball 6.00 5.00 11.00 8.00 11.00 7.00 13.00 3.50 11.00 3.50 14.00 9.00 Women's Golf 6.67 ---- 12.17 ---- 8.50 4.83 ------3.00 ---- 14.00 10.33 k Men's Tennis ---- 12.78 ---- 14.00 6.06 8.50 10.95 10.95 8.50 4.22 3.00 6.06 Women's Tennis ---- 6.85 11.25 14.00 11.25 5.20 12.90 4.10 9.05 3.00 6.85 9.05 Men's Golf 14.00 5.44 9.72 ---- 7.89 9.72 3.61 12.78 6.67 ---- 11.56 3.61 Women's Lacrosse 4.38 ---- 5.75 13.32 13.32 9.88 7.13 ---- 9.88 ---- 3.00 9.88 Men's Outdoor Track 3.00 8.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 9.00 7.00 10.00 4.00 6.00 14.00 5.00 Women's Outdoor Track 9.00 8.00 13.00 11.00 12.00 5.00 4.00 10.00 7.00 3.00 14.00 6.00 Softball 6.00 3.00 13.50 13.50 11.00 7.00 12.00 5.00 8.00 4.00 10.00 9.00 Baseball 14.00 7.89 6.67 10.33 11.56 5.44 9.11 ---- 3.00 12.78 ---- 4.22

TOTALS 151.87 131.94 163.38 200.54 198.29 124.22 154.78 130.39 151.82 79.34 190.75 138.61 Men 72.21 69.86 61.34 78.78 89.47 62.36 63.17 72.84 53.42 45.90 76.36 53.18 Women 79.66 62.08 102.04 121.76 108.82 61.86 91.61 57.55 98.40 33.44 114.39 85.43

2003-04 CCSU FDU LIU MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG Field Hockey ------6.30 ---- 10.70 ---- 10.70 ---- 3.00 ---- M. Cross Country 6.30 11.80 8.50 10.70 3.00 12.90 7.40 9.60 4.10 14.00 5.20 W. Cross Country 8.50 4.10 3.00 11.80 7.40 9.60 6.30 12.90 5.20 14.00 10.70 Women's Soccer 14.00 7.89 11.56 10.33 6.67 9.11 3.00 12.78 ---- 4.83 4.83 Men's Soccer 12.78 14.00 11.56 6.06 9.11 6.06 10.33 4.22 3.00 7.89 ---- Women's Volleyball 12.63 7.13 11.25 ------8.50 14.00 5.75 3.00 9.88 4.38 Football 4.57 ------13.22 ------10.08 6.93 ---- 3.00 6.93 Women's Swimming 11.50 ------8.00 5.00 4.00 10.00 M. Indoor Track 3.00 7.40 12.90 11.80 10.70 8.50 9.60 6.30 4.10 14.00 5.20 W. Indoor Track 4.10 10.70 12.90 14.00 9.05 6.30 9.05 7.40 3.00 11.80 5.20 Men's Basketball 7.40 11.80 3.00 13.45 5.75 4.10 9.60 5.75 13.45 9.60 9.60 Women's Basketball 3.55 9.60 7.40 11.25 7.40 11.25 3.55 12.90 5.20 14.00 7.40 Women's Golf 10.86 ---- 12.43 7.71 6.14 ---- 3.00 4.57 ---- 14.00 9.29 Men's Tennis ---- 10.57 ---- 5.07 10.57 14.00 7.82 12.78 5.07 3.00 7.82 Women's Tennis ---- 3.00 12.78 6.06 10.95 14.00 6.06 10.95 4.22 8.50 8.50 Men's Golf 11.56 3.00 14.00 7.28 5.44 9.11 12.78 4.22 ---- 7.28 10.33 Women's Lacrosse 4.57 ---- 7.71 12.43 14.00 10.86 ---- 9.29 ---- 3.00 6.14 Men's Outdoor Track 6.30 4.10 10.70 14.00 8.50 5.20 11.80 9.60 3.00 12.90 7.40 Women's Outdoor Track 3.00 8.50 10.70 14.00 7.40 6.30 12.90 9.60 4.10 11.80 5.20 Softball 6.30 9.60 14.00 11.80 4.65 12.90 8.50 7.40 3.00 4.65 10.70 Baseball 14.00 8.50 4.38 11.25 7.13 12.63 ---- 5.75 3.00 ---- 9.88

Total 144.92 131.69 168.77 198.51 133.86 172.02 145.77 177.39 68.44 175.13 144.70 Men 65.91 71.17 65.04 92.83 60.20 72.50 79.41 65.15 35.72 71.67 62.36 Women 79.01 60.52 103.73 105.68 73.66 99.52 66.36 112.24 32.72 103.46 82.34 20 NEC Record Book Commissioner'sCommissioner's CupCup

2004-05 CCSU FDU LIU MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG Field Hockey ------7.81 ---- 7.81 3.00 10.57 ---- 4.38 ---- N M. Cross Country 6.30 3.00 11.80 8.50 9.60 14.00 10.70 4.10 7.40 12.90 5.20 W. Cross Country 5.20 4.10 3.00 11.80 6.30 12.90 8.50 10.70 7.40 14.00 9.60 Women's Soccer 12.78 14.00 8.50 6.67 4.83 10.95 4.83 10.95 ---- 8.50 3.00 E Men's Soccer 6.67 14.00 12.17 5.44 4.22 10.33 7.89 3.00 9.11 12.17 ---- Women's Volleyball 11.25 7.13 12.63 ------7.13 14.00 7.13 3.00 9.88 4.38 Football 13.22 ------13.22 ------7.71 7.71 ---- 3.00 7.71 C Women's Swimming 13.08 ------6.67 3.00 8.50 12.17 M. Indoor Track 4.10 3.00 12.90 14.00 8.50 7.40 9.60 10.70 6.30 11.80 5.20 W. Indoor Track 4.10 7.40 12.90 14.00 10.70 6.30 9.60 8.50 5.20 11.80 3.00 Men's Basketball 6.30 12.90 9.60 14.00 4.10 5.20 11.80 3.00 7.40 9.60 9.60 Women's Basketball 7.95 3.00 5.20 11.25 7.95 9.60 11.25 12.90 6.30 14.00 4.10 Women's Golf 8.50 ---- 14.00 8.50 4.83 ------3.00 ---- 12.17 8.50 R Men's Tennis ---- 6.44 ---- 6.44 12.63 14.00 10.57 10.57 6.44 6.44 3.00 Women's Tennis ------12.63 6.44 10.57 14.00 6.44 10.57 3.00 6.44 6.44 Men's Golf 14.00 4.22 12.17 12.17 7.89 9.11 10.33 3.00 ---- 6.67 5.44 e Women's Lacrosse 5.75 ---- 7.13 13.32 13.32 10.57 3.00 8.50 ---- 4.38 10.57 M.Outdoor Track 4.10 6.30 12.90 14.00 9.60 7.40 10.70 8.50 5.20 11.80 3.00 W.Outdoor Track 3.00 8.50 9.60 11.80 10.70 6.30 12.90 7.40 5.20 14.00 4.10 c Softball 9.60 5.20 12.90 8.50 6.30 10.70 14.00 7.40 3.00 4.10 11.80 Baseball 5.75 7.13 4.38 11.25 8.50 14.00 ---- 12.63 3.00 ---- 9.88 o Total 141.65 106.32 174.41 199.11 140.54 177.70 166.82 167.50 80.95 186.53 126.69 Men 60.44 56.99 75.92 99.02 65.04 81.44 79.30 63.21 44.85 74.38 49.03 Women 81.21 49.33 98.49 100.09 75.50 96.26 87.52 104.29 36.10 112.15 77.66 r

2005-06 CCSU FDU LIU MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG d Field Hockey ------7.13 ---- 9.88 5.75 11.25 ---- 3.69 ---- M. Cross Country 6.30 4.10 7.40 9.60 11.80 12.90 10.70 5.20 3.00 14.00 8.50 W. Cross Country 7.40 3.00 5.20 10.70 9.60 13.45 4.10 13.45 6.30 11.80 8.50 Women's Soccer 14.00 9.11 12.78 7.28 0.00 5.44 4.22 10.33 ---- 11.56 7.28 Men's Soccer 12.17 9.72 5.44 14.00 5.44 0.00 12.17 9.72 3.00 7.89 ---- Women's Volleyball 10.57 4.38 14.00 ------7.13 12.63 7.13 3.00 10.57 7.13 B Football 13.22 ------10.08 ------3.00 6.14 ---- 6.14 6.14 Women's Swimming 13.00 ------5.00 6.00 9.00 12.00 M. Indoor Track 3.00 4.10 11.80 14.00 9.60 7.40 12.90 6.30 5.20 10.70 8.50 o W. Indoor Track 3.00 5.20 14.00 12.90 10.70 6.30 7.40 9.60 4.10 11.80 8.50 Men's Basketball 12.90 14.00 8.50 11.80 10.70 5.75 9.60 7.40 5.75 3.00 4.10 Women's Basketball 6.85 6.85 10.15 10.15 8.50 12.35 12.35 14.00 4.65 4.65 3.00 o Women's Golf 3.00 ---- 12.43 10.86 7.71 ---- 6.14 4.57 ---- 14.00 9.29 Men's Tennis ---- 12.63 ---- 6.44 10.57 14.00 10.57 6.44 6.44 6.44 3.00 Women's Tennis ---- 3.00 12.78 7.28 10.95 14.00 7.28 10.95 4.22 7.28 7.28 k Men's Golf 10.33 2.00 11.56 9.11 6.67 12.78 5.44 7.89 ---- 14.00 4.22 Women's Lacrosse 7.13 ---- 7.13 14.00 9.88 11.25 4.38 12.63 ---- 3.00 7.13 M.Outdoor Track 3.00 6.30 10.15 14.00 10.15 7.40 11.80 8.50 4.10 12.90 5.20 W.Outdoor Track 3.00 5.20 14.00 11.80 9.60 7.40 10.70 8.50 4.10 12.90 6.30 Softball 4.10 5.20 13.45 7.95 10.70 9.60 13.45 6.30 3.00 7.95 11.80 Baseball 14.00 4.38 5.75 9.19 7.13 12.63 ---- 9.19 3.00 ---- 11.25

Total 146.97 99.17 176.52 198.27 149.70 169.66 164.58 180.49 65.86 183.27 139.12 Men 74.92 57.23 60.60 98.22 72.06 72.86 76.18 66.78 30.49 75.07 50.91 Women 72.05 41.94 115.92 100.05 77.64 96.80 88.40 113.71 35.37 108.20 88.21

2006-07 CCSU FDU LIU MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG Field Hockey ------7.82 ---- 11.94 3.69 11.94 ---- 3.69 ---- M. Cross Country 10.70 6.30 3.00 12.90 11.80 14.00 9.60 4.10 5.20 8.50 7.40 W. Cross Country 9.60 3.00 4.10 10.70 6.30 14.00 8.50 11.80 5.20 12.90 7.40 Women's Soccer 11.56 6.67 14.00 12.78 4.22 7.89 4.22 10.33 ---- 9.11 4.22 Men's Soccer 4.22 12.17 6.06 14.00 8.50 3.00 10.33 8.50 6.06 12.17 ---- Women's Volleyball 10.57 7.82 14.00 ------4.38 10.57 5.75 3.00 12.63 7.82 Football 7.71 ------14.00 ------10.86 4.57 ---- 6.14 3.00 Women's Swimming 12.31 ------7.23 ------4.69 5.54 10.62 11.46 M. Indoor Track 6.30 10.70 7.40 14.00 8.50 5.20 9.60 12.90 3.00 11.80 4.10 W. Indoor Track 4.10 3.00 14.00 12.90 8.50 10.70 7.40 9.60 5.20 11.80 6.30 Men's Basketball 14.00 9.60 4.10 5.75 9.60 11.80 9.60 12.90 5.75 3.00 7.40 Women's Basketball 4.65 7.40 12.90 9.60 9.60 9.60 12.90 12.90 6.30 4.65 3.00 Women's Golf 12.63 3.00 11.25 7.13 5.75 ---- 8.50 9.88 ---- 14.00 4.38 Men's Tennis ---- 14.00 ---- 12.63 7.82 10.57 10.57 5.07 3.00 7.82 5.07 Women's Tennis ---- 8.50 12.78 8.50 10.95 14.00 6.06 10.95 3.00 4.22 6.06 Men's Golf 11.80 5.20 10.70 14.00 7.40 6.30 8.50 9.60 3.00 12.90 4.10 Women's Lacrosse 4.22 ---- 6.44 12.63 14.00 10.57 8.50 10.57 ---- 3.00 6.44 M.Outdoor Track 3.00 10.70 7.40 14.00 6.30 8.50 9.60 11.80 5.20 12.90 4.10 W.Outdoor Track 3.00 4.10 11.80 14.00 6.30 8.50 9.60 10.70 5.20 12.90 7.40 Softball 9.11 3.00 14.00 12.17 5.44 10.33 7.89 6.67 ---- 4.22 12.17 Baseball 9.29 3.00 4.57 10.86 13.22 13.22 ---- 7.71 ------6.14

Total 148.77 118.16 158.50 220.37 151.43 174.50 166.49 192.93 64.65 178.97 117.96 Men 67.02 71.67 43.23 112.14 73.14 70.39 78.66 77.15 31.21 75.23 41.31 Women 81.75 46.49 115.27 108.23 78.29 104.11 87.83 115.78 33.44 103.44 76.65

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2007-08 CCSU FDU LIU MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG N Field Hockey ------6.93 ---- 6.93 3.00 10.08 ---- 10.08 ---- M. Cross Country 6.30 5.20 4.10 12.90 10.70 14.00 7.40 11.80 3.00 9.60 8.50 W. Cross Country 8.50 3.00 5.20 12.90 6.30 14.00 9.60 10.70 4.10 11.80 7.40 E Women's Soccer 12.78 10.33 10.33 14.00 5.44 4.22 6.67 10.33 ---- 7.89 3.00 Men's Soccer 10.33 4.83 7.28 14.00 3.00 9.11 7.28 11.56 4.83 12.78 ---- Women's Volleyball 12.63 9.88 14.00 ------3.00 11.25 7.13 4.38 8.50 5.75 C Football 12.17 ------8.50 ------8.50 3.00 ---- 4.83 8.50 Women's Swimming 14.00 ------3.00 ------7.40 5.20 11.80 9.60 M. Indoor Track 4.10 9.60 8.50 12.90 6.30 7.40 10.70 14.00 3.00 11.80 5.20 W. Indoor Track 4.10 5.20 12.90 14.00 9.60 7.40 8.50 11.80 3.00 10.70 6.30 Men's Basketball 8.50 4.65 7.40 4.65 10.15 10.15 14.00 11.80 4.65 4.65 12.90 Women's Basketball 3.55 9.60 10.70 7.95 6.30 13.45 13.45 11.80 7.95 3.55 5.20 R Women's Golf 9.19 14.00 9.19 7.13 4.38 ---- 5.75 12.63 3.00 11.25 ---- Men's Tennis ---- 14.00 ---- 10.57 7.82 12.63 10.57 7.82 3.00 5.07 5.07 Women's Tennis ---- 10.95 12.78 8.50 10.95 14.00 4.22 8.50 3.00 6.06 6.06 e Men's Golf 11.80 6.30 12.90 9.60 10.70 5.20 8.50 14.00 3.00 7.40 4.10 Women's Lacrosse 4.38 ---- 5.75 12.63 9.88 12.63 8.50 12.63 ---- 3.00 7.13 M. Outdoor Track 5.20 9.60 7.95 12.90 7.95 3.00 10.70 14.00 6.30 11.80 4.10 c W. Outdoor Track 3.55 5.20 8.50 12.90 9.60 6.30 7.40 14.00 3.55 11.80 10.70 Softball 6.67 3.00 14.00 9.11 4.22 5.44 12.78 7.89 ---- 11.56 10.33 o Baseball 12.43 7.71 3.00 14.00 9.29 4.57 ---- 6.14 ------10.86 Total 150.18 133.05 154.48 206.07 135.58 153.43 168.77 219.01 61.96 175.92 130.70 Men 70.83 61.89 51.13 100.02 65.91 66.06 77.65 94.12 27.78 67.93 59.23 r Women 79.35 71.16 103.35 106.05 69.67 87.37 91.12 124.89 34.18 107.99 71.47 d 2008-09 CCSU FDU LIU MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG Field Hockey ------6.14 ---- 9.29 6.14 10.86 ---- 6.14 ---- M. Cross Country 7.40 3.00 5.20 10.70 12.90 14.00 6.30 11.80 4.10 8.50 9.60 W. Cross Country 9.60 3.00 5.20 11.80 6.30 14.00 7.40 12.90 4.10 10.70 8.50 Women's Soccer 12.17 10.33 14.00 12.17 3.00 7.89 5.44 4.22 ---- 9.11 6.67 Men's Soccer 6.06 12.78 6.06 14.00 10.33 11.56 3.00 8.50 8.50 4.22 ---- B Women's Volleyball 10.57 7.82 12.63 ------5.75 14.00 7.82 3.00 10.57 4.38 Football 9.29 ------12.43 ------9.29 9.29 ---- 3.00 4.57 Women's Swimming 14.00 ------5.20 ------7.40 3.00 9.60 11.80 o M. Indoor Track 10.70 6.30 11.80 12.90 7.40 8.50 5.20 9.60 4.10 14.00 3.00 W. Indoor Track 4.10 6.30 12.90 14.00 10.70 7.40 8.50 11.80 3.00 9.60 5.20 Women's Bowling ---- 10.33 3.00 ------12.17 6.67 ------o Men's Basketball 7.95 4.65 11.80 4.65 11.80 9.60 14.00 11.80 6.30 3.00 7.95 Women's Basketball 12.90 7.95 5.20 10.70 6.30 10.70 7.95 14.00 3.55 10.70 3.55 Women's Golf 6.67 14.00 12.78 5.44 7.89 ---- 10.33 11.56 4.22 9.11 3.00 k Men's Tennis ---- 10.57 ---- 12.63 5.07 10.57 5.07 14.00 7.82 7.82 3.00 Women's Tennis ---- 10.95 14.00 8.50 8.50 12.78 6.06 10.95 3.00 6.06 4.22 Men's Golf 12.90 8.50 11.80 6.85 6.85 5.20 10.70 14.00 3.00 9.60 4.10 Women's Lacrosse 4.38 ---- 5.75 9.19 11.25 13.32 9.19 13.32 ---- 3.00 7.13 M.Outdoor Track 9.60 4.10 10.70 14.00 8.50 3.00 6.30 11.80 7.40 12.90 5.20 W.Outdoor Track 6.30 4.10 11.80 14.00 10.70 5.20 9.60 12.90 3.00 8.50 7.40 Softball 3.00 4.22 14.00 10.95 9.11 7.89 12.78 10.95 ---- 5.44 6.67 Baseball 10.86 5.36 3.00 8.50 8.50 5.36 ---- 12.43 ------14.00

Total 158.45 134.26 171.62 199.55 150.30 162.01 157.25 244.07 74.76 161.57 119.94 Men 74.76 55.26 60.36 96.66 71.35 67.79 59.86 103.22 41.22 63.04 51.42 Women 83.69 79.00 111.26 102.89 78.95 94.22 97.39 140.85 33.54 98.53 68.52

2009-10 BU CCSU FDU LIU MON MSM QUIN RMU SHU SFNY SFPA WAG Field Hockey 9.19 ------9.19 ---- 11.25 3.00 7.13 ---- 5.07 ---- M. Cross Country 5.00 14.00 4.00 7.00 9.00 8.00 13.00 6.00 11.00 3.00 12.00 10.00 W. Cross Country 7.00 9.00 5.00 6.00 12.00 10.00 14.00 8.00 13.00 4.00 11.00 3.00 Women's Soccer 5.20 14.00 3.00 10.70 12.90 7.40 11.80 7.40 7.40 ---- 9.60 4.10 Men's Soccer 6.30 3.00 10.70 5.20 14.00 9.60 11.80 7.40 8.50 12.90 4.10 ---- Women's Volleyball 8.50 11.94 7.13 14.00 ------3.69 9.88 11.94 3.69 5.75 ---- Football 7.82 14.00 ------7.82 ------10.57 5.07 ---- 3.00 10.57 Women's Swimming 8.50 12.17 ------4.83 ------6.67 3.00 14.00 10.33 M. Indoor Track 5.20 10.70 4.10 14.00 12.90 8.50 ---- 6.30 11.80 9.60 9.60 3.00 W. Indoor Track 6.00 3.00 8.00 14.00 13.00 11.00 7.00 9.00 12.00 4.00 10.00 5.00 Women's Bowling ------6.93 3.00 ------6.93 10.08 ------Men's Basketball 3.00 8.50 10.00 11.00 6.50 12.00 13.50 13.50 5.00 6.50 8.50 4.00 Women's Basketball 9.00 8.00 4.00 13.00 10.50 5.50 7.00 14.00 12.00 3.00 10.50 5.50 Women's Golf ---- 7.89 14.00 12.78 6.06 6.06 ---- 11.56 10.33 3.00 9.11 4.22 Men's Tennis ------10.57 ---- 10.57 7.82 14.00 5.07 12.63 5.07 7.82 3.00 Women's Tennis ------12.78 14.00 8.50 8.50 10.95 6.06 10.95 4.22 6.06 3.00 Men's Golf ---- 9.11 7.89 5.44 6.67 10.33 ---- 11.56 12.78 4.22 14.00 3.00 Women's Lacrosse 7.89 3.00 ---- 5.44 11.56 10.33 12.78 9.11 14.00 ---- 5.44 5.44 M.Outdoor Track 4.10 11.80 4.10 12.90 14.00 10.70 ---- 8.50 9.60 7.40 6.30 4.10 W.Outdoor Track 4.00 5.00 7.00 13.00 14.00 12.00 8.00 9.00 11.00 3.00 10.00 6.00 Softball 3.00 6.85 5.20 14.00 12.90 6.85 11.80 10.70 9.60 ---- 4.10 8.50 Baseball 14.00 11.25 3.69 3.69 8.50 7.13 5.75 ---- 12.63 ------9.88

Total 113.70 163.21 128.09 179.15 200.57 156.55 156.32 166.61 221.96 86.68 165.95 102.64 Men 45.42 82.36 55.05 59.23 89.96 74.08 58.05 68.90 89.01 48.69 65.32 47.55 Women 68.28 80.85 73.04 119.92 110.61 82.47 98.27 97.71 132.95 37.99 100.63 55.09 22 NEC Record Book Commissioner'sCommissioner's CupCup YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS FOR COMMISSIONER'S CUP 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 N Baseball -----FDUFDUMONLIUMONLIU/ FDU FDU/ RID MON/ FDU/ SFNY/ RID RID MAR WAG E Men's Basketball RMC/ RMC/ LIU FDU MAR MAR FDU RMC RMC FDU/ RMC RID RID RID MSM LIU FDU LIU SFPA C Women's Basketball -----MONMONWAGMSMMSMMSMFDU/ MSM MSM MSM SFPA MSM Men's Cross Country -----RMCRMCFDUMSMFDUFDUFDUFDUFDUMSMMSM Women's Cross Country -----LIULIULIUMONMONMSMWAGWAGMSMMSMMSM Football ------RMC/ MON R Men's Golf - - - FDU LOY LOY LOY LOY FDU FDU FDU FDU FDU FDU RMC RMC Men's Indoor Track ------FDUFDUFDUFDUFDURIDFDURIDRIDMSMe Women's Indoor Track ------FDUFDUFDUFDUMSMMSMMSM Men's Outdoor Track ------MSMFDUFDURIDRIDMSMMSM Women's Outdoor Track ------FDUFDUMSMFDUMSMMSMMSMc Men's Soccer ----LIULIULOYFDULOYMONSFNY RMC FDU/ RMC RMC RMC MON o Women's Soccer ------MONMON Softball -----LIULIULIULIURMCRMCRMCRMCMARMARRMC Men's Tennis ----MONMONFDU/ FDU FDU/ MON MON FDU/ MON MON FDU FDU r MON MON MON Women's Tennis ------FDUFDUMSMMSMMSMMSMMSMMSMMSMRMC Volleyball ------FDUFDUFDU--RMCRMCRIDRIDRIDd

97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 B Baseball MON/ MON UMBC UMBC/ MON CCSU CCSU QU CCSU MSM/ MON WAG B U SFNY MON QUIN Men's Basketball LIU UMBC CCSU SFNY CCSU WAG MON/ MON FDU CCSU RMU RMU QUIN/ o SFNY RMU Women's Basketball SFPA MSM SFPA MSM SFPA SFPA SFPA SFPA SHU LIU/ QUIN/ SHU RMU RMU/ RMU o SHU Men's Cross Country MSM MSM SFPA SFPA SFPA SFPA SFPA QUIN SFPA QUIN QUIN QUIN CCSU k Women's Cross Country SFPA CCSU CCSU MON SFPA SFPA SFPA SFPA QUIN/ QUIN QUIN QUIN QUIN SHU Women's Field Hockey - QUIN/ QUIN MON QUIN QUIN RID** RID** RID** LHU**** LHU**** LHU**** SHU Football RMC MON/ RMC RMC SHU ALB* ALB*/ CCSU/ CCSU MON ALB* ALB* CCSU RMC MON MON SBU* Men's Golf CCSU UMBC UMBC UMBC CCSU CCSU LIU CCSU SFPA MON SHU SHU SFPA Women's Golf - SFPA SFPA CCSU SFPA SFPA SFPA LIU SFPA SFPA FDU FDU FDU Men's Indoor Track MSM RMC RMC SFPA SFPA SFPA SFPA MON MON MON SHU SFPA LIU Women's Indoor Track RMC FDU RMC CCSU LIU LIU MON MON LIU LIU MON MON LIU Women's Bowling ------KU***** Women's Lacrosse - UMBC UMBC MON UMBC UMBC/ MSM MSM MON MSM MON/ SHU/ SHU MON QUIN/ QUIN SHU Men's Outdoor Track MON MON RMC SFPA SFPA SFPA MON MON MON MON SHU MON MON Women's Outdoor Track MSM FDU MON MON MON SFPA MON SFPA LIU MON SHU MON MON Men's Soccer SFNY CCSU/ UMBC FDU FDU/ LIU/ FDU FDU MON MON MON MON MON SFNY RMU UMBC Women's Soccer CCSU CCSU CCSU MON/ QUIN CCSU CCSU FDU CCSU LIU MON LIU CCSU QUIN Softball RMC MON LIU LIU LIU LIU/ LIU RMU LIU/ LIU LIU LIU LIU UMBC RMU Women's Swimming - UMBC UMBC CCSU UMBC UMBC GWU*** GWU*** GWU*** GWU*** CCSU CCSU SFPA Men's Tennis FDU FDU UMBC UMBC UMBC UMBC QUIN QUIN QUIN FDU FDU SHU QUIN Women's Tennis CCSU UMBC UMBC UMBC UMBC UMBC QUIN QUIN QUIN QUIN QUIN LIU LIU Volleyball SFPA UMBC RMC UMBC CCSU/ RMU RMU RMU LIU LIU LIU RMU LIU UMBC/ RMU

* Associate member Albany won Football Championship in 2002 , 2007 and 2008 and shared the title in 2003, while Stony Brook shared the title in 2005 ** Associate member Rider won the Field Hockey Regular Season in 2003, 2004 and 2005. *** Associate member Gardner-Webb won the Swimming Championship in 2004, 2005 and 2006 **** Associate member Lock Haven won the Field Hockey Regular Season in 2006 , 2007 and 2008. *****Associate member Kutztown won the Women's Bowling Regular Season in 2009. Note: Commissioner's Cup champions awarded for regular season titles in baseball, women's field hockey, football, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, softball, volleyball and women's lacrosse. All other sports champions are based on NEC Championship titles. NEC Record Book 23 NECNEC AcademicAcademic HonorsHonors N Senior Scholar-Athletes of the Year Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport GPA Major 1988-89 Jeff Nattans Loyola Men's Basketball/Soccer 3.9 Accounting E 1989-90 Dan Hatter Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Soccer 3.7 Finance 1990-91 Mike Iuzzolino St. Francis (PA) Men's Basketball 3.8 Political Science Natalie Jufer Long Island Softball 3.7 Psychology C 1991-92 Bronwyn Williams Mount St. Mary's Women's Tennis 3.61 Business and Finance 1992-93 Jack Scholz Wagner Baseball 3.58 Accounting Lesley Renninger Long Island Softball 3.80 Psychology 1993-94 Gabriela Richeimer Long Island Softball 3.98 Political Science/Psychology Sanjaya Wijemanne Mount St. Mary's Men's Tennis 3.42 Accounting R 1994-95 Milan Rikic Wagner Men's Basketball 3.47 Computer Applications Maria Vago Long Island Women's Tennis 3.83 Political Science e Student-Athlete of the Year c Year Student-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 2002-03 Sabrina Mariani Central Connecticut State Women's Soccer So. 3.89 Finance 2003-04 Naomi Campano Mount St. Mary's Women's Lacrosse Sr. 3.98 Political Science o 2004-05 Beth Swink St. Francis (PA) Women's Basketball Sr. 3.71 Biology 2005-06 Joy Gallagher Wagner Women's Basketball/Softball Sr. 3.88 Chemistry 2006-07 Erica Jacobs St. Francis (PA) W. XC/Indoor/Outdoor Track Sr. 3.99 Psychology/Pre-Law r 2007-08 Tiffany Hahn Monmouth W. Indoor/Outdoor Track Sr. 3.79 Psychology d 2008-09 Alexandra Tomlinson Wagner W. Swimming&Diving/Water Polo Sr. 3.96 Nursing Scholar-Athlete Awards Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 1988-89 Steve Stuart Fairleigh Dickinson Baseball Sr. 3.4 Accounting John Hilvert St. Francis (PA) Men's Basketball So. 3.7 Business Management B Sue Shea Monmouth Women's Basketball Sr. 3.8 Social Work Randall Wilson St. Francis (PA) Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.7 Accounting o Tara Maguire Wagner Women's Cross Country So. 3.6 Education Dan Gawronski Loyola Men's Golf Jr. 3.4 Marketing Bart Bailey Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Indoor Track Jr. 3.4 Business Management o Dan Hatter Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Soccer Jr. 3.7 Finance Christine Ceruti Long Island Softball Sr. 3.6 Physical Education John Cierpilowski Monmouth Men's Tennis Sr. 4.0 Biology k Anne Lucas Monmouth Women's Tennis Jr. 3.2 Mathematics Gretchen Rothrauff St. Francis (PA) Volleyball Sr. 3.9 Public Administration 1989-90 Mike Iuzzolino St. Francis (PA) Men's Basketball Jr. 3.8 Political Science Cathy Panos Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Basketball Sr. 3.5 Accounting Margaret Nolan Long Island Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.3 History John Horgan Robert Morris Men's Track Sr. 3.7 Computer Information Dan Hatter Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Soccer Sr. 3.7 Finance Natalie Jufer Long Island Softball Jr. 3.6 Psychology Adrian Chirici Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Tennis Jr. 3.4 Marine Biology Bronwyn Williams Mount St. Mary's Women's Tennis So. 3.6 English Melissa Andrews St. Francis (PA) Volleyball Sr. 3.8 Biology 1990-91 Jack MacMillan Mount St. Mary's Baseball Sr. 3.6 Biology Mike Iuzzolino St. Francis (PA) Men's Basketball Sr. 3.8 Political Science Beth McNulty Mount St. Mary's Women's Basketball Sr. 3.8 Political Science Kojo Asare St. Francis (NY) Men's Cross Country Jr. 3.3 Management Tara Maguire Wagner Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.6 English William Sovak Fairleigh Dickinson Golf Jr. 3.4 Finance Hoesli Labhart Long Island Men's Soccer Sr. 3.9 Computer Science Natalie Jufer Long Island Softball Sr. 3.7 Psychology Adrian Chirici Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Tennis Sr. 3.4 Biology Bronwyn Williams Mount St. Mary's Women's Tennis Jr. 3.6 English Dennes Flanagan Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Track Jr. 3.3 Business Management Denise Petrucci Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Track Sr. 3.5 Economics/Finance 1991-92 Mike MacMillan Mount St. Mary's Baseball Sr. 3.80 Biology Mike Fink St. Francis (PA) Men's Basketball Jr. 3.85 Engineering Tracey Robinson Monmouth Women's Basketball Sr. 3.46 Business Administration Rich Wisse Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Cross Country Jr. 3.25 Accounting Amy Kempf Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.72 Marketing William Sovak Fairleigh Dickinson Golf Sr. 3.46 Finance Sherwyn Besson St. Francis (NY) Men's Soccer Jr. 3.42 Economics Lesley Renninger Long Island Softball Jr. 3.77 Psychology Brian Bell Monmouth Men's Tennis Sr. 3.49 Biology Bronwyn Williams Mount St. Mary's Women's Tennis Sr. 3.61 Business and Finance Dennes Flanagan Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Track Sr. 3.25 Business Management Rita Babikian Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Track Jr. 3.37 English 24 NEC Record Book NECNEC AcademicAcademic HonorsHonors Scholar-Athlete Awards continued N Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 1992-93 Jack Scholz Wagner Baseball Sr. 3.58 Accounting Mike Fink St. Francis (PA) Men's Basketball Sr. 3.84 Engineering E Erin Murphy St. Francis (PA) Women's Basketball Sr. 3.77 Elementary Education David Swift Marist Men's Cross Country Jr. 3.27 Psychology C Amy Linson Mount St. Mary's Women's Cross Country So. 3.71 Business and Finance Dennis Morgret Robert Morris Golf Sr. 3.75 Finance/Economics Sherwyn Besson St. Francis (NY) Men's Soccer Sr. 3.36 Economics Lesley Renninger Long Island Softball Sr. 3.80 Psychology Priit Poldoja Mount St. Mary's Men's Tennis Jr. 3.88 Accounting Maria Vago Long Island Women's Tennis So. 3.82 Political Science R Dennis Flanagan Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Track Sr. 3.33 Finance Rita Babikian Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Track Sr. 3.46 English Robin Gestl Marist Volleyball Sr. 3.70 Political Science e 1993-94 Andy DiOrio Wagner Baseball Jr. 3.45 Mathematics c Milan Rikic Wagner Men's Basketball Jr. 3.48 Business Administration/ Computer Applications Susie Rowlyk Mount St. Mary's Women's Basketball Jr. 3.55 Biology o Paul Tannuzzo St. Francis (NY) Men's Cross Country Jr. 3.93 Accounting Amy Linson Mount St. Mary's Women's Cross Country Jr. 3.67 Business and Finance Anthony Matera St. Francis (PA) Golf So. 3.91 Psychology r Ian Briggs St. Francis (PA) Men's Soccer Jr. 3.52 Management Gabriela Richeimer Long Island Softball Sr. 3.98 Political Science d Sanjaya Wijemanne Mount St. Mary's Men's Tennis Sr. 3.42 Accounting Maria Vago Long Island Women's Tennis Jr. 3.85 Political Science James Stevenson Mount St. Mary's Men's Track Jr. 3.44 Elementary Education Stella Cinoa Mount St. Mary's Women's Track Jr. 3.25 Sociology Natina Saitta Wagner Volleyball So. 3.23 Education B 1994-95 Christopher Larrick Mount St. Mary's Baseball Sr. 3.55 Business Milan Rikic Wagner Men's Basketball Sr. 3.45 Computer Applications o Susie Rowlyk Mount St. Mary's Women's Basketball Sr. 3.57 Biology David Swift Marist Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.29 Psychology Rebeccah Wassner Mount St. Mary's Women's Cross Country So. 3.77 Accounting o Anthony Matera St. Francis (PA) Golf Jr. 3.88 Psychology John Mustica Monmouth Men's Soccer Jr. 3.61 Education/Psychology Jennifer Rhoads Mount St. Mary's Softball Sr. 3.39 Business k Andrew Winfield Monmouth Men's Tennis Jr. 3.36 Accounting Maria Vago Long Island Women's Tennis Sr. 3.83 Political Science Gary Gooden St. Francis (NY) Men's Track Jr. 3.22 Mathematics Robin Kloster Mount St. Mary's Women's Track So. 3.80 Biology Michele Guzowski Rider Volleyball Sr. 3.37 Biology 1995-96 NEC changed format allowing each school to nominate up to five men and five women following each fall, winter and spring season to be awarded NEC Academic Team honors. Each nominee must have a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Freshmen are ineligible. 1996-97 Brian Moyer Monmouth Baseball So. 3.53 Business Administration Emmanuel Adekunle St. Francis (PA) Men's Basketball Jr. 3.68 Biology Amy Langville Mount St. Mary/s Women's Basketball Sr. 3.94 Mathematics Avi Ma'Ayan Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.62 Computer Science Rebeccah Wassner Mount St. Mary's Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.74 Accounting Joe Pallotta Wagner Men's Golf Jr. 3.89 Finance Stephen Fox Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Soccer Sr. 3.43 Marketing Tonia Bruno Mount St.Mary's Women's Soccer Sr. 3.56 Fine Arts Neil Goldsby Monmouth Men's Tennis Sr. 3.66 Psychology Maria Mood Mount St. Mary's Women's Tennis Jr. 3.90 Biology Aaron Price Mount St. Mary's Men's Track Jr. 3.63 Political Sciece Rebeccah Wassner Mount St. Mary's Women's Track Sr. 3.76 Accounting Erin Shaw St. Francis (PA) Volleyball Sr. 3.74 Mathematics 1997-98 Andy Artale St. Francis (NY) Baseball Sr. 3.58 Mathematics Emmanuel Adekunle St. Francis (NY) Men's Basketball Sr. 3.64 Biology/Pre Professional Alicia Conquest Wagner Women's Basketball Sr. 3.87 Spanish/Education Aaron Price Mount St. Mary's Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.68 Politcal Science Jessica Totaro Mount St. Mary's Women's Cross Country Jr. 3.73 Biology Joseph Pallotta Wagner Men's Golf Sr. 3.92 Business Administration Augustus Pokoo Aikens St. Francis (NY) Men's Soccer Sr. 3.81 Aviation Administration Jenny Klimes Mount St. Mary's Women's Soccer Sr. 3.77 Mathematics Alex Cole Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Tennis Jr. 3.83 English Maria Mood Mount St. Mary's Women's Tennis Sr. 3.90 Biology Aaron Price Mount St. Mary's Men's Track Sr. 3.71 Political Science Kate Wallace St. Francis (PA) Women's Track So. 4.00 Mathematics/Secondary Ed Brenda Fabian St. Francis (PA) Volleyball Sr. 3.73 Psychology

NEC Record Book 25 NECNEC AcademicAcademic HonorsHonors N Scholar-Athlete Awards continued Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 1998-99 George Hinchcliff Fairleigh Dickinson Baseball Jr. 3.50 Accounting E Ray Minlend St. Francis (NY) Men's Basketball Sr. 3.37 Accounting Monica Logan UMBC Women's Basketball Sr. 3.67 Social Work/Africana Stud. C Brian Rosenberg Mount St. Mary's Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.87 Accounting Roberta Pickens St. Francis (PA) Women's Cross Country Jr. 3.69 Physical Therapy Lauren Wiggins Sacred Heart Field Hockey Jr. 3.84 Psychology Matt Farabaugh St. Francis (PA) Football Sr. 3.80 Biology Michael Briganti Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Golf Jr. 3.60 Accounting R Jim Baughman Robert Morris Men's Indoor Track Jr. 3.68 Finance Kate Wallace St. Francis (PA) Women's Indoor Track Jr. 4.00 Mathematics/Secondary Ed. Jen Stocker Mount St. Mary's Women's Lacrosse Grad. 4.00 Business Administration e Matthew Hartman St. Francis (PA) Men's Outdoor Track So. 3.87 English Melene Thomas Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Outdoor Track Jr. 3.43 Accounting Ted Lawler UMBC Men's Soccer Sr. 3.66 Biology/Psychology c Nicki Trumpler Mount St. Mary's Women's Soccer Sr. 3.38 Fine Arts Meghann Donovan UMBC Women's Swimming Jr. 3.71 Psychology o Stephanie White Long Island Softball Sr. 3.78 Finance Oscar Lopez UMBC Men's Tennis Jr. 3.91 Mechanical Engineering Jessica Uccello Quinnipiac Women's Tennis Jr. 3.76 Sociology r Shannon Dublin Quinnipiac Volleyball Jr. 3.60 Psychology d 1999-2000 Greg Landis Monmouth Baseball Jr. 3.84 Business Administration Rob Krimmel St. Francis (PA) Men's Basketball Sr. 3.95 History/Secondary Ed. Colleen Klopp Quinnipiac Women's Basketball Jr. 3.57 Biology Brian Sell St. Francis (PA) Men's Cross Country Jr. 3.52 Biology Kate Wallace St. Francis (PA) Women's Cross Country Sr. 4.00 Math/Secondary Education Marie Uzzo Monmouth Field Hockey Jr. 3.67 Art & Education B Brian Russo Wagner Football Sr. 3.81 Psychology Robert Potts St. Francis (PA) Men's Golf Jr. 3.79 Physician's Assistant o Janelle D'Allesandro UMBC Women's Golf Jr. 3.73 English Renee Tirocchi UMBC Women's Lacrosse Jr. 3.53 Engineering Patrick LeDuc Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Soccer Sr. 3.86 Political Science o Maureen Anderson Quinnipiac Women's Soccer Sr. 3.47 Physical Therapy Stephani Ehrenfeld Robert Morris Softball Sr. 3.44 Long Term Health Care Mgmt. k Veronica Castro UMBC Women's Swimming & Diving Sr. 3.43 Information Systems Oscar Lopez UMBC Men's Tennis Sr. 3.69 Mechanical Engineering Jessica Uccello Quinnipiac Women's Tennis Sr. 3.84 Physical Therapy Matt Hartman St. Francis (PA) Men's Indoor Track & Field Jr. 3.86 English Kate Wallace St. Francis (PA) Women's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 4.00 Math/Secondary Education Jim Baughman Robert Morris Men's Outdoor Track & Field Sr. 3.73 Finance/Economics Kate Wallace St. Francis (PA) Women's Outdoor Track & Field Sr. 4.00 Math/Secondary Education Jill Riding UMBC Volleyball Sr. 3.70 English

2000-01 Greg Landis Monmouth Baseball Sr. 3.83 Business Administration Maurice Yearwood Long Island Men's Basketball So. 3.67 Marketing and Management Karen Tiedemann Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Basketball Sr. 3.48 Psychology Brian Sell St. Francis (PA) Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.65 Biology Jen Ecker UMBC Women's Cross Country Sr. 4.00 Biology Lisa Scavotto Quinnipiac Field Hockey Sr. 3.85 Physical Therapy J. T. Herfurth Albany Football Sr. 3.87 Sociology Rick Wortman Monmouth Men's Golf So. 3.47 Finance Michele Raymond St. Francis (PA) Women's Golf So. 3.28 Accounting Renee Tirocchi UMBC Women's Lacrosse Sr. 3.40 Mechanical Engineering Matt Rosenfeld St. Francis (PA) Men's Soccer Jr. 3.45 Accounting Kristen Arnott St. Francis (PA) Women's Soccer Jr. 3.86 Marketing Nicole Aloi Robert Morris Softball Sr. 3.90 Health Services Management Tammy Hendricks UMBC Women's Swimming & Diving Sr. 3.84 Health, Science and Policy Jay Moore St. Francis (PA) Men's Tennis Jr. 3.50 Accounting Stephanie Petrycki Quinnipiac Women's Tennis Jr. 3.47 Physical Therapy Kevin Doyle St. Francis (PA) Men's Indoor Track & Field Jr. 3.51 Computer Science Lacy Johnson Monmouth Women's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 3.63 Psychology Matthew Hartman St. Francis (PA) Men's Outdoor Track & Field Sr. 3.79 English Cleopatra Borel UMBC Women's Outdoor Track & Field Jr. 3.45 Pre-Physical Therapy Kara Welniak UMBC Volleyball Sr. 3.36 Information Systems

26 NEC Record Book NECNEC AcademicAcademic HonorsHonors Scholar-Athlete Awards continued N Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 2001-02 Jeff Koenig Mount St. Mary's Baseball Sr. 3.40 Computer Science E Dedrick Dye Wagner Men's Basketball Jr. 3.65 Business Administration Brooke Kelly Sacred Heart Women's Basketball Jr. 3.48 Pre-Med Kevin Doyle St. Francis (PA) Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.51 Computer Science C Beth Pile St. Francis (PA) Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.81 Occupational Therapy Jennifer Cushinotto Rider Field Hockey Jr. 3.61 Elementary Educ./Psychology Marvin Royal Sacred Heart Football Sr. 3.53 Biology (Pre-Physical Therapy) Scott Baker Long Island Men's Golf Jr. 3.90 Accounting & Management R Katie Thorne St. Francis (PA) Women's Golf So. 3.86 Biology Beth Milani UMBC Women's Lacrosse Sr. 3.95 History Matt Rosenfeld St. Francis (PA) Men's Soccer Sr. 3.45 Accounting e Kristen Arnott St. Francis (PA) Women's Soccer Sr. 3.83 Marketing Jamie Krusinsky St. Francis (PA) Softball Sr. 3.52 Mathematics & Secondary Educ. c Tammie Repass Central Connecticut State Women's Swimming & Diving Jr. 3.73 Elementary Education Alex Sarria Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Tennis So. 3.36 Business Management Kathryn Wheatley UMBC Women's Tennis Sr. 3.94 Biology o Kevin Doyle St. Francis (PA) Men's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 3.54 Computer Science Cleopatra Borel UMBC Women's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 3.40 Interdisciplinary Studies r Kevin Doyle St. Francis (PA) Men's Outdoor Track & Field Sr. 3.54 Computer Science Lisa Ricciardelli Monmouth Women's Outdoor Track & Field Sr. 3.51 Mathematics d Heather Wollyung Quinnipiac Volleyball Jr. 3.98 Biology

2002-03 Brian Santo Mount St. Mary's Baseball Sr. 3.92 Business Dedrick Dye Wagner Men's Basketball Sr. 3.73 Marketing Carrie Walker Wagner Women's Basketball Jr. 3.85 English B Matt Uzenski Sacred Heart Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.78 Law and Legal Studies Katherine Wrinkle Sacred Heart Women's Cross Country Jr. 3.56 Psychology o Jennifer Cushinotto Rider Field Hockey Sr. 3.70 Elementary Education Justin Rosato Monmouth Football Sr. 3.89 Business Finance Scott Baker Long Island Men's Golf Sr. 3.93 Accounting & Management o Katie Thorne St. Francis (PA) Women's Golf Jr. 3.82 Biology (Pre-Professional) Lisa Cherill Monmouth Women's Lacrosse Sr. 3.56 Special Education k Jamie Dodds Robert Morris Men's Soccer Jr. 3.42 Information Sciences Cheryl Wroblewski Monmouth Women's Soccer Sr. 3.54 Special Education Stacey Scofield St. Francis (PA) Softball Sr. 3.32 Marketing Tammie Repass Central Connecticut State Women's Swimming & Diving Sr. 3.75 Elementary Education/Biology Josef Novotny UMBC Men's Tennis Jr. 3.64 Visual Arts & Film Lana Khvalina UMBC Women's Tennis So. 4.00 Political Science Huguens Jean UMBC Men's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 3.29 Computer Engineering Sherita Baker UMBC Women's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 3.83 English Gary Roskoski Monmouth Men's Outdoor Track & Field Sr. 3.72 Psychology Lindsey Stefan St. Francis (PA) Women's Outdoor Track & Field Jr. 3.80 English/Communications Heather Wollyung Quinnipiac Volleyball Sr. 3.98 Biology/Pre-Med

2003-04 Lewis Pappariella Central Conneticut State Baseball Sr. 3.51 Physical Education Jason Krayl Monmouth Men's Basketball Sr. 3.68 History & Political Science Beth Swink St. Francis (PA) Women's Basketball Jr. 3.72 Biology Ryan Sheehan St. Francis (PA) Men's Cross Country Jr. 3.37 Biology Katherine Wrinkle Sacred Heart Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.70 Psychology Kristen Hulmes Monmouth Field Hockey Sr. 3.73 Art Victor Camacho Albany Football Sr. 3.79 Business Administration Martin Pettigrew St. Francis (PA) Men's Golf Sr. 3.21 Management Katie Thorne St. Francis (PA) Women's Golf Sr. 3.85 Biology (Pre-Professional) Naomi Campano Mount St. Mary's Women's Lacrosse Sr. 3.98 Political Science Johnny David Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Soccer Sr. 3.51 Psychology Sabrina Mariani Central Connecticut State Women's Soccer Jr. 3.91 Finance Sayde Marzolf Long Island Softball Sr. 3.76 English & Education Jennifer Chester Gardner-Webb Women's Swimming & Diving Sr. 3.96 Mathematics Alex Sarria Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Tennis Sr. 3.41 Management Kim Piazza Quinnipiac Women's Tennis Sr. 3.63 Marketing Ryan Sheehan St. Francis (PA) Men's Indoor Track & Field Jr. 3.37 Biology Nicole Downing Robert Morris Women's Indoor Track & Field Jr. 3.83 English Ryan Sheehan St. Francis (PA) Men's Outdoor Track & Field Jr. 3.48 Communications Katherine Wrinkle Sacred Heart Women's Outdoor Track & Field Sr. 3.70 Psychology Darcey Miller Robert Morris Volleyball Jr. 3.86 Engineering NEC Record Book 27 NECNEC AcademicAcademic HonorsHonors N Scholar-Athlete Awards continued Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major E 2004-05 Sean Munson Wagner Men’s Basketball Sr 3.52 Computer Science & Mathematics Beth Swink Saint Francis (PA) Women’s Basketball Sr 3.71 Biology Tom Martin Quinnipiac Men’s Cross Country Gr 3.39 Health Sciences C Kristin Wallace Monmouth Women’s Cross Country Jr 3.94 Education & Psychology Katie Stewartz Lock Haven Field Hockey Sr 3.81 Health & Physical Education Jonathan LeDonne Robert Morris Football Sr 4.00 Manufacturing Engineering Nadav Gottesman FDU Men’s Soccer Jr 3.93 Management R David Ledet Long Island Men's Soccer Sr 3.88 Political Science & English Sabrina Mariani CCSU Women’s Soccer Sr 3.95 Finance Taylor Simpson Gardner-Webb Women’s Swimming & Diving Jr 4.00 English & Spanish e A.J. Suravicz Saint Francis (PA) Men’s Indoor Track & Field Sr 3.46 Economics & Finance Erika Jacobs Saint Francis (PA) Women’s Indoor Track & Field So 3.98 Psychology & Pre-Law c Jen Cote CCSU Volleyball Sr 3.82 Biology Tom Pezzello CCSU Baseball Sr 3.51 Management Craig Cyr Quinnipiac Men's Golf Jr 3.46 Business o Alysse Sweeney Wagner Women's Golf Jr 3.63 Arts Administration Naomi Campano Radio Mount St. Mary’s Women's Lacrosse GS 4.00 Education Kristin Kropp CCSU Softball Jr 3.77 Communications r Jeff Lamberton Mount St. Mary’s Men's Tennis Jr 3.61 Accounting Veronica Apostu-Efremov Long Island Women's Tennis Sr 3.96 Media Arts d Ryan Sheehan Saint Francis (PA) Men's Outdoor Track & Field Sr 3.44 Biology Erika Jacobs Saint Francis (PA) Women's Outdoor Track & Field So 3.98 Psychology & Pre-Law

Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 2005-06 Ryan Sheehan Saint Francis (PA) Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.44 Biology/Pre-Professional B Katie Gwyther Quinnipiac Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.43 Health Sciences Janine McMillin Monmouth Field Hockey Sr. 3.74 Secondary Math Education Luke Palko Saint Francis (PA) Football Jr. 3.73 Accounting o Alex Harrison CCSU Men's Soccer Jr. 3.70 Physical Education Ashley Ferra CCSU Women's Soccer Sr. 3.60 Marketing o Chantelle Bowden CCSU Women's Volleyball Sr. 3.86 Athletic Training Kibwe Trim Sacred Heart Men's Basketball Sr. 3.69 Computer Science Niamh Dwyer Monmouth Women's Basketball Sr. 3.77 Business Marketing & Management k Taylor Simpson Gardner-Webb Women's Swimming Sr. 4.00 English & Spanish Patrick Quinn Saint Francis (PA) Men's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 3.52 Philosophy Mandy Jenkins Mount St. Mary's Women's Indoor Track & Field Jr. 3.93 Biochemistry & Chemistry Ryan Rizzo Quinnipiac Baseball Jr. 3.84 Economics Steve Foisy Saint Francis (PA) Men's Golf So. 3.57 Accounting Rae Johnson Monmouth Women's Golf Sr. 3.57 Business Finance Vanessa Miranda Quinnipiac Women's Lacrosse Sr. 3.70 Finance Joy Gallagher Wagner Softball Sr. 3.88 Chemistry Jeff Lamberton Mount St. Mary's Men's Tennis Sr. 3.55 Accounting Jessica Loose Long Island Women's Tennis Sr. 3.49 Media Arts A.J. Suravicz Saint Francis (PA) Men's Outdoor Track & Field GS 3.54 MBA Mandy Jenkins Mount St. Mary's Women's Outdoor Track & Field Jr. 3.94 Biochemistry & Chemistry

Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 2006-07 Matthew Logie Mount St. Mary's Men's Cross Country So. 3.56 History Erika Jacobs Saint Francis (PA) Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.99 Psychology & Pre-Law Jill Wessner Lock Haven Field Hockey Sr. 3.90 Biochemistry Ray Gensler Robert Morris Football Sr. 3.91 Manufacturing Engineer Alex Harrison Central Connecticut State Men's Soccer Sr. 3.72 Physical Education Jessica McCavanagh Central Connecticut State Women's Soccer Sr. 3.60 Psychology Anne Roosevelt Saint Francis (PA) Women's Volleyball Sr. 3.58 Psychology Drew Shubik Sacred Heart Men's Basketball Jr. 3.61 Sports Management Katja Bavendam St. Francis (NY) Women's Basketball Jr. 4.00 Information Technology Lindsey Snyder Central Connecticut State Women's Swimming Jr. 3.76 Elementary Education Jeff Witmyer Robert Morris Men's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 3.65 Information Systems Erika Jacobs Saint Francis (PA) Women's Indoor Track & Field Sr. 3.99 Psychology & Pre-Law Ryan Rizzo Quinnipiac Baseball Sr. 3.85 Economics Brendon Ray Central Connecticut State Men's Golf Sr. 3.53 Entrepreneurship Samantha Milosh Saint Francis (PA) Women's Golf Jr. 3.46 Chemistry Carolyn Raveia Monmouth Women's Lacrosse Sr. 3.72 Communications Katie Stevens Wagner Softball Jr. 3.62 Nursing Ben Evenden Monmouth Men's Tennis Sr. 3.98 Business Finance Xenia Roman-Korobochkina Long Island Women's Tennis Sr. 3.89 Economics Ian Butcher Saint Francis (PA) Men's Outdoor Track & Field Jr. 3.99 English Erika Jacobs Saint Francis (PA) Women's Outdoor Track & Field Sr. 3.99 Psychology & Pre-Law

28 NEC Record Book NECNEC AcademicAcademic HonorsHonors Scholar-Athlete Awards continued N Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 2007-08 Matthew Logie Mount St. Mary's Men's Cross Country Jr. 3.68 History E Kristen Stevens Quinnipiac Women's Cross Country So. 3.69 Physical Therapy Megan Dahle Quinnipiac Field Hockey Gr. 4.00 Interactive Communications Ryne Nutt Central Conn. State Football Sr. 3.98 Accounting C Bryce Luetzen St. Francis (PA) Men's Soccer Sr. 3.73 Accounting Taryn Reichard Robert Morris Women's Soccer Sr. 3.91 Environmental Science Martina Wagner Long Island Women's Volleyball Sr. 3.60 Marketing Drew Shubik Sacred Heart Men's Basketball Sr. 3.59 Sports Management Katja Bavendam St. Francis (NY) Women's Basketball Sr. 4.00 Information Technology R Lindsey Snyder Central Conn. State Women's Swimming Sr. 3.82 Elementary Education Jeff Witmyer Robert Morris Men's Indoor Track Sr. 3.74 Information Systems e Lisa Morse St. Francis (PA) Women's Indoor Track Sr. 3.63 Biology/Marine Biology Matt Maher Fairleigh Dickinson Baseball Jr. 3.94 Communications Anthony Campanile Monmouth Men's Golf Sr. 3.34 Business Finance c Eve Mayr Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Golf So. 3.99 Management Tiffany Manzi Quinnipiac Women's Lacrosse Jr. 3.49 Public Relations Jessica DePippo Long Island Softball Sr. 3.89 Education o Kyle Eddins Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Tennis So. 3.60 Business Administration Nicole Adams Quinnipiac Women's Tennis Jr. 3.85 International Business r Jeff Witmyer Robert Morris Men's Outdoor Track Sr. 3.73 Information Systems Marsha Locke Sacred Heart Women's Outdoor Track Sr. 3.47 Nursing d Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 2008-09 John Kenworthy Sacred Heart Men's Cross Country Sr. 3.57 Political Science Chelsea Bollerman Quinnipiac Women's Cross Country Sr. 3.41 Science Studies Blair Wynne Lock Haven Field Hockey Gr. 3.73 Masters of Liberal Arts Adam Lawrence Robert Morris Football Jr. 3.98 Environmental Science B Matt Jones Sacred Heart Men's Soccer Sr. 3.63 Business Erin Herd Central Conn. St. Women's Soccer Sr. 3.41 Biomolecular Sciences Alaina Gibson Robert Morris Volleyball Sr. 3.92 Human Resource Management o Joey Henley Sacred Heart Men's Basketball Gr. 3.40 Business/MBA Jennifer Bender Monmouth Women's Basketball Sr. 3.50 Communications o Alexandra Stein St. Francis (NY) Women's Bowling Jr. 3.70 Physical Education Jessica Hart Wagner Women's Swimming & Diving Jr. 3.78 Business Administration Jorden Davis Saint Francis (PA) Men's Indoor Track Sr. 3.34 Marketing k Anna Hoffman Saint Francis (PA) Women's Indoor Track Jr. 3.84 Elementary/Special Education Matt Maher Fairleigh Dickinson Baseball Sr. 3.95 Communications Matt Belizze Sacred Heart Men's Golf Sr. 3.66 Business Eva Mayr Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Golf Jr. 3.97 Management Mary Kate Egan Robert Morris Women's Lacrosse Sr. 3.95 Nursing Andrea Lazzari Wagner Softball Sr. 3.83 Sociology/Education Benjamin Evenden Monmouth Men's Tennis Sr. 3.99 Business Finance Jindrich Chaloupka St. Francis (NY) Men's Tennis Sr. 3.52 Economics Nicole Adams Quinnipiac Women's Tennis Jr. 3.86 International Business Andre Marcano Long Island Men's Outdoor Track Sr. 3.44 Mathematics Anna Hoffman Saint Francis (PA) Women's Outdoor Track Jr. 3.87 Elementary/Special Education Year Scholar-Athlete School Sport Cl GPA Major 2009-10 Timothy Werner Saint Francis (PA) Men’s Cross Country Jr 3.58 Physical Therapy Kimberly DeLoreto Sacred Heart Women’s Cross Country Jr 3.90 Psychology Amy Hordendorf Lock Haven Field Hockey Jr 3.61 Physician’s Assistant Chris Simpson Albany Football Sr 3.97 Physics Daniel Bostock Monmouth Men’s Soccer Sr 3.59 Communications Ali Kliment Monmouth Women’s Soccer Jr 3.99 Political Science Amanda Graham Robert Morris Volleyball Jr 3.99 Nuclear Medicine Technology Kurt Hoffman Saint Francis (PA) Men's Basketball Sr 3.81 Mathematics/Secondary Education Alisa Apo Sacred Heart Women's Basketball Jr 3.76 Business Administration Melissa Gagliardi Sacred Heart Women's Bowling Sr 3.96 Business Administration Jessica Hart Wagner Women's Swimming & Diving Sr 3.54 Business Administration Dean Brown St. Francis (NY) Men's Indoor Track Sr 3.68 Psychology Anna Hoffman Saint Francis (PA) Women's Indoor Track Sr 3.89 Elementary/Special Education Jared Balbach Sacred Heart Baseball Sr 3.77 Business Leo Garcia Sacred Heart Men's Golf So 3.71 Biological Sciences Michele Holzwarth Fairleigh Dickinson Women's Golf Jr 3.63 Management Timmy Katz Sacred Heart Men's Lacrosse Sr 3.28 Business Jackie Kearney Mount St. Mary's Women's Lacrosse Sr 3.92 Mathematics Annie Dubovec Robert Morris Softball Jr 3.93 Mathematics Cristian Balestrieri Bryant Men's Tennis Jr 3.81 Accounting Selma Babic Long Island Women's Tennis Sr 3.46 Psychology Chelsea Downing Bryant Women's Tennis Sr 3.99 Finance Chris Behre Saint Francis (PA) Men's Outdorr Track Sr 3.78 Computer Science Brecken Drager Wagner Women's Outdoor Track Sr 3.83 Psychology NEC Record Book 29 NECNEC 20th20th AnniversaryAnniversary TeamsTeams N E 20th Anniversary Men's Basketball Team Rik Smits - MVP Marist 1985-88 C Terrance Bailey Wagner 1983-87 Mike Iuzzolino Saint Francis (PA) 1989-91 Charles Jones Long Island 1996-98 Long Island 1982-85 R 20th Anniversary Women's Basketball Team e Jess Zinobile - MVP Saint Francis (PA) 1996-00 Vanessa Blair Mount St. Mary's 1989-92 c Sandra Cook Monmouth 1986-88 Kim Rhock Mount St. Mary's 1989-90 o Susie Rowlyk Mount St. Mary's 1991-95 r 20th Anniversary Men's All-Sport Team d Mark Barron Marist Baseball 1994-97 Giuliano Celenza UMBC Soccer 1999-00 Roger Chavez Long Island Soccer 1984-86 Steve Frankel Monmouth Tennis 1984-88 B Michael King Fairleigh Dickinson Soccer 1982-85 Daniel Kinyua Mount St. Mary's XC/Track & Field 1996-99 Stephen Ondieki Mt. St. Mary's/FDU XC/Track & Field 1997-01 o Rob Pendergist Mount St. Mary's Track & Field 1989-94 Peter Rono Mount St. Mary's XC/Track & Field 1987-91 o Rick Sarille Wagner Football 1995-99 k 20th Anniversary Women's All-Sport Team Amy Ford Rider Volleyball 1992-95 Jackie Hadden Central Connecticut St. Soccer 1996-99 Nicole Hollman Saint Francis (PA) Track & Field 1996-00 Michele Hudson Marist Softball 1994-97 Sharlene Milwood-Lee Fairleigh Dickinson Track & Field 1990-94 Christie Pearce Monmouth Soccer 1993-96 Tera Prosser Robert Morris Softball 1991-94 Lesley Renninger Long Island Softball 1990-93 Maria Vago Long Island Tennis 1992-94 Sharline White Fairleigh Dickinson Track & Field 1993-96

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30 NEC Record Book NECNEC 25th25th AnniversaryAnniversary TeamsTeams N E C R e c o r 25th Anniversary Men's Basketball Team d Joe Anderson St. Francis (PA) 1987-91 Terrance Bailey Wagner 1983-87 Alex Blackwell Monmouth 1989-92 Corsely Edwards CCSU 1998-02 Mike Iuzzolino St. Francis (PA) 1989-91 B Charles Jones Long Island 1996-98 Mike Morrison Loyola (MD) 1985-89 o Carey Scurry Long Island 1982-85 Rike Smits Marist 1984-88 o Fairleigh Dickinson 1988-91 k 25th Anniversary Women's Basketball Team Vanessa Blair Mount St. Mary's 1988-92 Sandra Cook Monmouth 1984-88 Megan Gardiner Mount St. Mary's 1995-00 Ashlee Kelly Quinnipiac 2000-04 Mary Markey St. Francis (PA) 1994-98 Kim Rhock Mount St. Mary's 1986-90 Susie Rowlyk Mount St. Mary's 1991-95 Beth Swink St. Francis (PA) 2001-05 Linda Wilson Monmouth 1983-87 Jess Zinoble St. Francis (PA) 1996-00

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NEC Record Book 31 NECNEC All-AmericansAll-Americans All-American Athletes 2009 Bianca Mejia Long Island Third Team N Baseball Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger All-American Easton All-American 2001 Jason Law Monmouth First Team 2007 Randi Gillespie Long Island Second Team E 2002 Jared Boyd UMBC Third Team 2008 Blaire Porter Long island Second Team 2003 Barry Hertzler Central Conn. St. Second Team 2009 Bianca Mejia Long Island Second Team 2010 Sean Allaire Central Conn. St, Third Team C Women's Swimming Event Place Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American 2007 Terra Wilson Gardner Webb 200 free 6th 2004 Dustin Pease Mount St. Mary's 2005 Josh Vittek Mount St. Mary's CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-American 2007 Ryan Buch Monmouth 2008 Ryan Terry Monmouth 2008 Lindsey Snyder Central Conn. State Honorable Mention R 2008 Nick Pulsonetti Monmouth Men's Indoor Track & Field Event Place ABCA All-American 1998 Daniel Kinyua Mount St.Mary's Mile 5th e 1995 Jason Koehler Rider Third Team 2001 Stephen Ondieki Fairleigh Dickinson 5K 6th 1995 Mark Barron Marist Second Team 2001 Jon Kalnas Monmouth Shot Put 11th c 1997 Mark Barron Marist Third Team 2002 Jon Kalnas Monmouth Shot Put 5th 1998 Joe McCullough Monmouth Second Team 2005 A.J. Suracicz St. Francis (PA) Mile 9th 1999 Brian Gismonde Monmouth Third Team 2007 Arman Dixon Sacred Heart 200m 7th o 2001 Jason Law Monmouth First Team 2007 Samuel Chelanga Fairleigh Dickinson 5,000m 4th 2003 Tim D'Aquila Central Conn. St. Third Team 2007 Tim Binkoski Quinnipiac Third Team Women's Indoor Track & Field Event Place r 2010 Sean Allaire Central Conn. St. Third Team 1996 Sharline White Fairleigh Dickinson Triple Jump NA 2001 Cleopatra Borel UMBC Shot Put 8th Ping! Baseball All-American 2002 Cleopatra Borel UMBC Shot Put 1st d 2008 Josh Vittek Mount St. Mary's Third Team Men's Outdoor Track & Field Event Place Women's Bowling 1991 Peter Rono Mount St. Mary's 1,500 m 3rd National Tenpin Coaches Association All-American 1992 Rob Pendergist Mount St. Mary's Decathlon 7th 2009 Tracy Ganjoin Fairleigh Dickinson 1993 Wagner Marseille Fairleigh Dickinson 110 Hurdles NA Sara Litteral Fairleigh Dickinson 1993 Rob Pendergist Mount St. Mary's Decathlon 2nd B Erica Perez Fairleigh Dickinson 1993 Jim Stevenson Mount St. Mary's Decathlon NA 2010 Sara Litteral Fairleigh Dickinson 1994 Jose Lopez Rider 400 Hurdles NA Erica Perez Fairleigh Dickinson 1997 Daniel Kinyua Mount St. Mary's 1,500 m 7th o 1998 Daniel Kinyua Mount St. Mary's 1,500 m 8th Men's Cross Country Place 2001 Joe Madden Monmouth Hammer 12th o 1990 Carlos Martins Fairleigh Dickinson NA 2002 Jon Kalnas Monmouth Shot Put 4th 1990 Peter Rono Mount St. Mary's 15th 2003 Huguens Jean UMBC High Jump 4th 1997 Daniel Kinyua Mount St. Mary's 13th 2003 Richard James Long Island 400 m 8th k 2000 Stephen Ondieki Fairleigh Dickinson 2nd 2004 Ryan Sheehan St. Francis (PA) 10,000 m 6th 2000 Brian Sell St. Francis (PA) 46th 2005 Ryan Sheehan St. Francis (PA) 10,000 m 11th 2006 Samuel Chelanga Fairleigh Dickinson 16th 2005 Bobby Smith Monmouth Javelin 5th 2005 Bryan Steele Long Island 400 Hurdles 6th Women's Cross Country Place 2006 Bryan Steele Long Island 400 Hurdles 2nd 2006 Katie Gwyther Quinnipiac 12th 2008 Arman Dixon Sacred Heart 400 m 9th Women's Lacrosse - Street & Smith's CollegeLacrosseUSA.com Women's Outdoor Track & Field Event Place 2000 Heather Bryan Monmouth Third Team 2001 Cleopatra Borel UMBC Shot Put 6th 2007 Tisifenee Taylor Monmouth Long Jump 4th Men's Soccer NSCAA/adidas All-American Field Hockey 1985 Michael King Fairleigh Dickinson NFHCA All-American 1985 Mickey Kydes Long Island Third Team 2005 Erin McKay Quinnipiac Third Team 1985 Samuel Izahar Long Island Third Team 2006 Carisa Eye Sacred Heart Third Team 1986 Brian Ainscough Fairleigh Dickinson 2007 Blair Wynne Lock Haven Second Team 1986 Roger Chavez Long Island Third Team 2008 Blair Wynne Lock Haven Second Team 1987 Wendell Moore Fairleigh Dickinson 1998 Duke Shamo St. Francis (NY) Womensfieldhockey.com All-American 2001 Aaron Paye Fairleigh Dickinson Third Team 2005 Blair Wynne Lock Haven Third Team 2003 Andrew Nucifora Fairleigh Dickinson Third Team 2006 Steven Holloway Monmouth Third Team Football 2007 Graciano Brito Quinnipiac Second Team AFCA Division I-AA Coaches’ All-American 2008 Samson Malijani Fairleigh Dickinson Third Team 2002 Joe Sentipal Monmouth 2010 Ryan Kinne Monmouth First Team 2003 Joe Sentipal Monmouth 2010 Daniel Bostock Monmouth Second Team 2004 Geir Gudmundsen Albany James Noel Robert Morris College Soccer News All-American 2006 Colin Disch Albany 2008 Graciano Brito Quinnipiac Third Team 2006 Justise Hairston Central Connecticut State Angelo Amato Monmouth Third Team 2007 Piotr Czech Wagner 2008 Raphael Nguti Albany College Soccer News Freshman All-American 2008 John Nalbone Monmouth 2003 Alex Harrison Central Conn. St. Third Team 2004 Pino Tubito Central Conn. St. Third Team Associated Press I-AA All-American 2005 Alejandro Bedoya Fairleigh Dickinson Second Team 1997 Rick Sarille Wagner Third Team 1999 Rick Sarille Wagner Third Team Women's Soccer 2000 J.T. Herfurth Albany First Team 2006 Andrea Lopez Monmouth Third Team 2000 Kayode Mayowa Sacred Heart Third Team 2002 Gary Jones Albany Second Team Softball - NFCA Louisville Slugger All-American 2002 Joe Sentipal Monmouth Third Team 2003 Rosette Rough Long Island Third Team Please note: All-American lists are incomplete. 32 NEC Record Book NECNEC All-AmericansAll-Americans All-American Athletes continued 2003 Gary Jones Albany Third Team N 2005 Michael Caputo St. Francis (PA) Third Team 2006 Justise Hairston Central Conn. St. Third Team 2007 Robert Brown Wagner Third Team E 2008 David Sinisi Monmouth Third Team 2008 Kevin Walsh Monmouth Third Team 2010 James Mallory Central Conn. St. Third Team C College Sporting News Fabulous 50 FCS All-America Team 2007 Michael Dungey Albany Sports Network I-AA All-American 2001 Daryn Plummer Wagner Third Team R 2002 Gary Jones Albany Third Team 2005 Michael Caputo St. Francis (PA) Third Team 2006 Ray Gensler Robert Morris Third Team e 2008 David McCarty Albany Third Team Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major All-American c 2001 Alex Argulewicz Albany 2001 Josh Bazan Albany o 2001 Aaron Edwards Monmouth 2001 Reggie Chambers Robert Morris 2001 Sam Dorsett Robert Morris r 2001 Mark Leyenaar Robert Morris 2001 Justin Holtfreter Sacred Heart 2001 Shaun Hubbard Sacred Heart d 2001 DeVeren Johnson Sacred Heart 2001 Kayode Mayowa Sacred Heart 2001 Marvin Royal Sacred Heart 2002 Gary Jones Albany 2002 Alex Argulewicz Albany 2002 Shaun Hubbard Sacred Heart B 2002 Odain Mitchell Sacred Heart 2002 Josh Bazan Albany 2002 Kayode Mayowa Sacred Heart o 2002 Joe Sentipal Monmouth 2002 Aden Smith Stony Brook 2002 Chris Blackshear Central Connecticut State o 2002 Corey Oaks Robert Morris 2003 Gary Jones Albany k 2003 Geir Gudmundsen Albany 2003 Mike Laroche Albany 2003 Greg Tonzola Sacred Heart 2003 Pete Athans Sacred Heart 2003 Franklin Bright Wagner 2003 Tim Heaney Wagner 2003 Joe Sentipal Monmouth 2003 Sean Dennis Monmouth 2004 Ed Pricolo Sacred Heart 2004 Geir Gudmundsen Albany 2004 Dante Settles Robert Morris 2004 David Bamiro Stony Brook 2004 Jason Forest Robert Morris 2004 James Noel Robert Morris 2004 Josh Marino Robert Morris 2004 Donnie Rose Central Connecticut State 2005 Miles Austin Monmouth 2005 Michael Caputo St. Francis (PA) 2005 John Castoro Monmouth 2005 Colin Disch Albany 2005 Jason Forrest Robert Morris 2005 Joe Kinard Wagner 2005 James Noel Robert Morris 2005 Derek Pearson Central Connecticut State 2005 Al Phillips Wagner 2006 Justise Hairston Central Connecticut State 2006 Jarvis Powers Robert Morris 2006 Matt Connolly Monmouth 2006 Farod Muhammad Central Connecticut State 2006 Mario Hines Robert Morris 2006 Ryne Nutt Central Connecticut State 2006 Andre Coleman Albany 2006 Matt Brunck Robert Morris 2006 Ray Gensler Robert Morris 2006 Colin Disch Albany 2006 Mike Castellano Monmouth 2006 Jon Corto Sacred Heart 2006 Matt Hill Monmouth Please note: Academic All-American lists are incomplete.

NEC Record Book 33 NECNEC AcademicAcademic All-AmericansAll-Americans N Academic All-Americans

E Albany (Associate Member - Football) Robert Morris 2000 J.T. Herfurth Football First Team 2004 Christian Lemke Track & Field Second Team 2002 Ryan MacLean Football Second Team 2004 Jonathan LeDonne Football First Team C 2005 Ray Gensler Football Second Team 2003 Victor Camacho Football First Team 2006 Ray Gensler Football First Team 2003 David Parks Football Second Team Sacred Heart Central Connecticut State 2005-06 Kibwe Trim Basketball First Team R 2003 Sabrina Mariani Soccer Third Team 2004 Sabrina Mariani Soccer Third Team Saint Francis (PA) 2006 Ryne Nutt Football Second Team 1989-90 Mike Iuzzolino Basketball First Team e 2006 Alex Harrison Soccer Third Team 1990-91 #Mike Iuzzolino Basketball First Team 2007 Ryne Nutt Football Second Team 1991-92 Frank Blair Football Second Team 2008 Yan Klukowski Men's Soccer Third Team 1993-94 Todd Eckenroad Football First Team c 1994-95 Kevin Keenan Football Second Team Fairleigh Dickinson 1995-96 Richard Roth Football Second Team o 1989 Dan Hatter Soccer 1995-96 Julie Deer Soccer Third Team 2003 Nadav Gottesman Soccer Third Team 1996-97 Danielle Berkey Outdoor Track & Field Third Team 2006 Lisa Friscioni Bowling Third Team 1998-99 Matt Farabaugh Football First Team r 2008 Matt Maher Baseball Third Team 1998-99 Rob Krimmel Basketball Third Team 2009 Matt Maher Baseball First Team 1998-99 Brian Reinking Volleyball First Team 1998-99 Matt Hartman Track & Field Third Team d Gardner-Webb (Associate Member - Women's Swimming) 1998-99 Kate Wallace Track & Field First Team 2005 Taylor Simpson Swimming First Team 1999-00 Kate Wallace Cross Country First Team 2006 Taylor Simpson Swimming First Team 1999-00 Rob Krimmel Basketball Second Team 1999-00 Matt Hartman Track & Field First Team Long Island 1999-00 Kate Wallace Track & Field First Team B 1989 Natalie Jufer Softball First Team 2000-01 Brian Sell Outdoor Track & Field Second Team 1991 Natalie Jufer Softball First Team 2000-01 Matt Hartman Outdoor Track & Field Third Team 1993 Lesley Renninger Softball Third Team 2001-02 Kristen Arnott Soccer Third Team o 1994 Gabriela Richeimer Softball First Team 2002-03 Andrew Maloney Track &Field/CC Second Team 1994 Maria Vago Tennis 2003-04 Beth Swink Basketball Second Team o 1999 Stephanie White Softball Third Team 2003-04 Andrew Maloney Track & Field First Team 2004 David Ledet Soccer First Team 2003-04 Lindsey Stefan Track & Field Second Team 2008 Jessie DePippo Softball Third Team 2005 Andrew Maloney Track & Field First Team k 2005 Beth Swink Basketball First Team UMBC 2005 Ryan Sheehan Track & Field Third Team 1999 Oscar Lopez Tennis First Team 2005 Luke Palko Football First Team 1999 Jen Ecker Cross Country Third Team 2007 Erika Jacobs Track & Field Second Team 2000 Oscar Lopez Tennis Second Team 2007 Bryce Luetzen Men's Soccer Second Team 2000 Jen Ecker Cross Country First Team 2007 Erin Reifsteck Field Hockey Third Team 2001 Eric Weltmer Baseball Third Team 2008 Ian Butcher M. Cross Country/Track & Field First Team 2002 Cleopatra Borel Indoor Track & Field Third Team 2008 Erin Reifsteck Field Hockey Second Team 2002 Kathryn Wheatley Tennis Third Team 2003 Lana Khvalina Tennis First Team Wagner 1993 Jack Scholz Baseball Third Team Monmouth 2003 Dedrick Dye Basketball Third Team 1988 Ellen Brennan Basketball Third Team 2003 Carrie Walker Basketball Third Team 1990 Dave Calloway Basketball Third Team 2006 Joy Gallagher Softball Second Team 2001 Greg Landis Baseball Second Team 2008 Alexandra Tomlinson W. Swimming/Water Polo Second Team 2002 Justin Rosato Football First Team 2009 Andrea Lazzari Softball First Team 2009 Benjamin Evenden Men's Tennis Third Team 2009-10 Daniel Bostock Men's Soccer Third Team # GTE Academic All-American of the Year Please note: Academic All-American lists are incomplete. Mount St. Mary's 1996-97 Amy Langville Basketball 2004 Naomi Campano Lacrosse First Team 2005 Naomi Campano Lacrosse First Team 2006 Mandy Jenkins Track & Field Second Team 2007 Mandy Jenkins Track & Field First Team Quinnipiac 2002 Heather Wollyung Volleyball Second Team 2006 Ryan Rizzo Baseball Third Team 2006 Katie Gwyther Track & Field Third Team Rider 1995 Jason Koehler Baseball First Team

34 NEC Record Book NECNEC InIn TheThe NCAANCAA NCAA Tournament Results - Team Sports Baseball Men's Lacrosse 1994 Miami def. Rider, 17-4 2010 Virginia def. Mount St. Mary's, 18-4 West Virginia def. Rider, 19-7 1997 Florida State def. Marist, 4-2 Women's Lacrosse N 2001 Maryland def. Monmouth, 23-9 Western Carolina def. Marist, 8-3 2002 North Carolina def. UMBC, 22-6 1998 Florida def. Monmouth, 12-8 2003 Loyola (MD) def. UMBC, 18-3 Illinois def. Monmouth, 12-2 2004 Virginia def. Mount St. Mary's, 19-2 E 1999 Texas A&M def. Monmouth, 6-0 2005 Northwestern def. Mount St. Mary's, 16-3 Mississippi def. Monmouth, 12-3 2006 Georgetown def. Monmouth, 18-2 2000 Miami def. Wagner, 19-5 2007 LeMoyne def. Monmouth, 19-12 Florida International def. Wagner, 10-1 2008 Boston University def. Sacred Heart, 15-3 C 2001 East Carolina def. UMBC, 7-0 2009 Fairfield def. Sacred Heart, 16-10 Winthrop def. UMBC, 6-0 2010 Navy def. Sacred Heart, 12-2 (Play-In) 2002 Texas def. Central Connecticut State, 7-2 Men's Soccer Lamar def. Central Connecticut State, 9-4 1985 Columbia def. Long Island, 3-1 (OT) 2003 Arizona State def. Central Connecticut State, 14-2 1986 Hartwick def. Long Island, 3-2 UNLV def. Central Connecticut State, 22-3 1988 Fairleigh Dickinson def. Penn State, 1-0 2004 Florida def. Central Connecticut State, 12-1 Virginia def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1-0 R Oklahoma def. Central Connecticut State, 6-1 1993 Penn State def. Robert Morris, 3-0 2005 Texas def. Quinnipiac, 20-2 1994 Penn State def. Robert Morris, 3-0 Miami (OH) def. Quinnipiac, 35-8 1999 Duke def. UMBC, 4-3 (OT) 2001 Fairleigh Dickinson def. Boston College, 1-0 (3 OT) e 2006 Georgia def. Sacred Heart, 11-0 Fairleigh Dickinson def. Princeton, 2-1 Jacksonville def. Sacred Heart, 4-3 Fairleigh Dickinson def. Seton Hall, 3-0 2007 Arizona def. Monmouth, 5-3 North Carolina def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 3-2 (3 OT) - Elite Eight Nebraska def. Monmouth, 6-5 2002 Fairleigh Dickinson tied Holy Cross, 1-1 (2 OT), c 2008 North Carolina def. Mount St. Mary's, 16-8 FDU wins, 7-6, in penalty kicks Elon def. Mount St. Mary's, 6-3 St. John's def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 2-1 (2 OT) 2009 Mississippi 8, Monmouth 1 2003 Binghamton def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1-0 Missouri 9, Monmouth 0 2004 American def. Long Island, 3-0 o 2010 Central Conn. St. 2005 West Virginia def. Robert Morris, 1-0 2006 St. John's def. Monmouth, 1-0 Men's Basketball 2007 Central Connecticut State def. Harvard, 3-2 Central Connecticut State def. Tulsa, 3-2 r 1981 Virginia Commonwealth def. Long Island, 85-69 Massachusetts def. Central Connecticut State, 3-1 1982 Indiana def. Robert Morris, 94-62 2008 Boston University def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1-0 1983 Robert Morris def. Georgia Southern, 64-54 2009 Monmouth def. UConn 0-0 (2 OT) Purdue def. Robert Morris, 55-53 MU wins 4-3 in penalty kicks d 1984 Northeastern def. Long Island, 90-87 Harvard def. Monmouth, 3-0 1985 Michigan def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 59-55 1986 Georgia Tech def. Marist, 68-53 Women's Soccer 1987 Pittsburgh def. Marist, 93-68 1998 Harvard def. Central Connecticut State, 4-1 1988 Purdue def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 94-79 1999 Maryland def. Long Island, 6-0 2000 Harvard def. Quinnipiac, 2-1 1989 Arizona def. Robert Morris, 94-60 2001 Connecticut def. Sacred Heart, 3-0 1990 Kansas def. Robert Morris, 79-71 2002 Connecticut def. Central Connecticut State, 2-0 B 1991 Arizona def. St. Francis (PA), 93-80 2003 Central Connecticut State def. Boston College, 1-0 1992 UCLA def. Robert Morris, 73-53 Connecticut def. Central Connecticut State, 3-2 (2 OT) 1993 Kentucky def. Rider, 96-52 2004 Princeton def. Central Connecticut State, 5-0 1994 Connecticut def. Rider, 64-46 2005 Yale def. Central Connecticut State, 3-0 o 1995 Kentucky def. Mount St. Mary's, 113-67 2006 Texas def. Long Island, 4-0 1996 Marquette def. Monmouth, 68-44 2007 Penn State def. Monmouth, 4-0 1997 Villanova def. Long Island, 101-91 2008 Boston College def. Central Connecticut State, 3-0 1998 Connecticut def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 93-85 2009 Maryland def. Monmouth 4-0 o 1999 Michigan State def. Mount St. Mary's, 76-53 Softball 2000 Iowa State def. Central Connecticut State, 88-78 1997 Arizona def. Rider, 11-2 2001 Duke def. Monmouth, 95-52 Arizona State def. Rider, 12-0 k 2002 Pittsburgh def. Central Connecticut State, 71-54 1999 UMass def. Long Island, 3-2 2003 Pittsburgh def. Wagner, 87-61 Long Island def. Manhattan, 4-3 (8) 2004 Mississippi State def. Monmouth, 85-52 UMass def. Long Island, 3-0 2005 Illinois def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 67-55 2000 Fresno State def. UMBC, 10-1 Texas def. UMBC, 6-0 2006 Monmouth def. Hampton, 71-49 2002 Georgia def. UMBC, 2-1 Villanova def. Monmouth, 58-45 UMBC def. Liberty, 7-1 2007 Ohio State def. Central Connecticut State, 78-57 Eastern Kentucky def. UMBC, 6-1 2008 Mount St. Mary's def. Coppin State, 69-60 2003 Georgia def. Long Island, 5-1 North Carolina def. Mount St. Mary's, 113-74 North Carolina def. Long Island, 10-2 (5) 2009 Michigan State def. Robert Morris, 77-62 2004 Florida State def. Long Island, 4-0 2010 Villanova def. Robert Morris 73-70 (OT) Florida def. Long Island, 4-0 2005 Stanford def. Robert Morris, 9-0 (6) Women's Basketball Missouri def. Robert Morris, 9-0 (5) 1994 Iowa def. Mount St. Mary's, 70-47 2006 Arizona State def. Long Island, 6-0 1995 Alabama def. Mount St. Mary's, 82-55 Penn St. def. Long Island, 2-1 2007 Long Island def. Colgate, 5-1 1996 Georgia def. St. Francis (PA), 98-66 UMass def. Long Island, 4-3, 7-3 1997 Alabama def. St. Francis (PA), 94-50 2008 Hofstra def. Long Island, 1-0 1998 Old Dominion def. St. Francis (PA), 92-39 Canisius def. Long Island, 3-2 1999 Connecticut def. St. Francis (PA), 97-46 2009 Washington 9, Sacred Heart 1 2000 Iowa State def. St. Francis (PA), 92-63 Sacred Heart 3, Cornell 1 2001 Connecticut def. Long Island, 101-29 UMass 8, Sacred Heart 0 2002 Connecticut def. St. Francis (PA), 86-37 2010 Long Island def. UMass, 3-1 2003 Villanova def. St. Francis (PA), 51-36 Arizona State def. Long Island, 3-2 2004 Purdue def. St. Francis (PA), 78-59 Long Island def. Boston University, 5-4 2005 Minnesota def. St. Francis (PA), 64-33 Arizona State def. Long Island, 9-1 2006 Maryland def. Sacred Heart, 95-54 Men's Tennis 2007 NC State def. Robert Morris, 84-52 1999 Southern Methodist def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-0 2008 Rutgers def. Robert Morris, 85-42 2000 Illinois def. UMBC, 4-0 2009 Ohio State def. Sacred Heart, 77-63 2001 Tennessee def. UMBC, 4-0 2010 Ohio State def. Saint Francis (PA) 93-59 2002 California def. UMBC, 4-0 2003 Texas A&M def. UMBC, 4-0 Men's Golf 2004 Harvard def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2000 UMBC finished 27th in the West Regional 2005 Illinois def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2001 UMBC finished 27th in the East Regional 2006 Stanford def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2002 Central Connecticut State finished 27th in the West Regional 2007 Georgia def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-0 2003 Central Connecticut State finished 26th in the West Regional 2008 Virginia def. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-0 2004 Long Island finished 27th in the East Regional 2009 Texas def. Sacred Heart, 4-0 2005 Central Connecticut State finished 27th in the West Regional 2010 Stanford def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2006 St. Francis (PA) finished 27th in the Central Regional Women's Tennis 2007 Monmouth finished 27th in the West Regional 1999 William & Mary def. UMBC, 6-0 2008 Sacred Heart finished 26th in the Central Regional 2000 USC def. UMBC, 5-0 2009 Sacred Heart finished 13th in Northeast Regional 2001 USC def. UMBC, 4-0 2010 Saint Francis (PA) finished 14th in Central Regional 2002 Duke def. UMBC, 4-0 2003 Georgia def. UMBC, 4-0 Women's Golf 2004 Stanford def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2001 Central Connecticut State finished 21st in the West Regional 2005 Georgia def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2006 Stanford def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2002 St. Francis (PA) finished 21st in the Central Regional 2007 UCLA def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2003 St. Francis (PA) finished 21st in the East Regional 2008 University of Miami (FL) def. Quinnipiac, 4-0 2004 St. Francis (PA) finished 21st in the East Regional 2009 California def. Long Island, 4-0 2005 Long Island finished 21st in the Central Regional 2010 Duke def. Long Island, 4-0 2006 St. Francis (PA) finished 21st in the Central Regional 2007 Saint Francis (PA) finished 21st in the Central Regional Volleyball 2008 Fairleigh Dickinson finished 21st in the Central Regional NEC Record1994 Book Northern Iowa def. Rider, 15-0, 15-2, 15-3 35 2009 Fairleigh Dickinson finished 21st in the Central Regional 1998 USC def. UMBC, 15-3, 15-5, 15-10 2010 Fairleigh Dickinson finished 24th in the East Regional 1999 Penn State def. Robert Morris, 15-1, 15-1, 15-2 NECNEC InIn TheThe NCAANCAA N NCAA Championship Participation - Individual Sports 2006 Bryan Steele (LIU)* 400 m hurdles 2nd 49.0 Men's Cross Country Place Time Bobby Smith (MON) Javelin 13th 219'3" E 1989 Kip Cheruiyot (MSM) 18th NA Michael Hililan (LIU) 400 m 46.84 Peter Rono (MSM) DNF 2007 Arman Dixon (SHU) 200m 14th 20.83 1990 Peter Rono (MSM)* 15th NA 2008 Arman Dixon (SHU) 400m 9th 46.27 C Carlos Martins (FDU)* NA NA 2009 Larry Lundy (MU) Shot Put Foul 1995 Bernard Kitur (MSM) 35th NA 1997 Daniel Kinyua (MSM)* 13th NA Women's Outdoor Track & Field Event Place Time/Dist. 2000 Stephen Ondieki (FDU)* 2nd 30:16.3 1992 Sharlene Milwood (FDU) 400 m NA NA Brian Sell (SFPA)* 46th 31:17.1 1995 Sharline White (FDU) Triple Jump NA NA 2001 Kevin Doyle (SFPA) 82nd 30.47 1996 Sharline White (FDU) Triple Jump NA NA R Erick Too (FDU) 136th 31.21 2001 Cleopatra Borel (UMBC)* Shot Put 6th 53' 11 1/4' 2002 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA) 54th 30:45.0 2004 Stephanie Kuhn (RMU) Javelin 23rd 41.70 m e Erick Too (FDU) 119th 31:17.8 2006 Katie Gwyther (QU) 5,000 m 15th 16:38.73 2003 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA) 82nd 30:45.2 2007 Stephanie Kuhn (RMU) Javelin 14th 149' c 2006 Samuel Chelanga (FDU) 16th 31:24.2 Tisifenee Taylor (MU) Long Jump 13th 6.21m Women's Cross Country Place Time Women's Swimming & Diving Event Place Time 2005 Katie Gwyther (QU) 12th 20:05.05 2002 Lindsey Prather (UMBC) 100 Breastroke 38th 1:04.26 o Lindsey Prather (UMBC) 200 Breastroke 28th 2:16.76 Men's Indoor Track & Field Event Place Time/Dist. Tammie Repass (CCSU) 200 Butterfly 24th 2:00.13 1991 Peter Rono (MSM) Mile NA NA Tammie Repass (CCSU) 200 Freestyle 51st 1:51.13 r 1994 Moses Mekbeb (FDU) Mile NA NA Tammie Repass (CCSU) 500 Freestyle 35th 4:50.58 1995 Shane DeGannes (FDU) 800 m NA NA 2005 Jaime Crowley (CCSU) 50 Freestyle 24th 22.96 1998 Daniel Kinyua (MSM)* Mile NA NA Jaime Crowley (CCSU) 100 Freestyle 49th 50.97 d 2001 Stephen Ondieki (FDU)* 5,000 m 6th 13.52.93 Jaime Crowley (CCSU) 100 Breaststroke 25th 1:03.25 Jon Kalnas (MON)* Shot Put 11th 59' 8 1/4" 2006 Jaime Crowley (CCSU) 50 Freestyle 38th 23.18 2002 Jon Kalnas (MON)* Shot Put 5th 64' 6 1/2" Jaime Crowley (CCSU) 100 Freestyle 52nd 50.78 2003 Huguens Jean (UMBC) High Jump 10th 6' 11 3/4" Jaime Crowley (CCSU) 100 Breaststroke 20th 1:02.61 2004 Tom Carey (SFPA) Weight Throw 12th 64'3.25'' Terra Wilson (GWU) 50 Freestyle 54th 23.45 B 2005 AJ Suravicz (SFPA)* Mile 9th 4:07.74 Terra Wilson (GWU) 100 Freestyle 25th 49.92 2007 Arman Dixon (SHU) 200m 7th 20.94 Terra Wilson (GWU) 200 Freestyle 13th 1:47.98 Samuel Chelanga (FDU) 5,000m 4th 13:47.39 2007 Terra Wilson (GWU) 200 Freestyle 6th 1:45.40 o 2008 Arman Dixon (SHU) 200m 11th 21.12 Terra Wilson (GWU) 100 Freestyle 12th 49.03 Women's Indoor Track & Field Event Place Time/Dist. o 1992 Sharlene Milwood (FDU) 400 m NA NA 1993 Sharlene Milwood (FDU) 400 m NA NA 1995 Sharline White (FDU) Triple Jump NA NA k 1996 Sharline White (FDU)* Triple Jump NA NA 2001 Cleopatra Borel (UMBC)* Shot Put 8th 51' 7" 2002 Cleopatra Borel (UMBC)* Shot Put 1st 57' 5" 2006 Katie Gwyther (QU) 3,000 m 11th 9:29.16 Men's Outdoor Track & Field Event Place Time/Dist. 1989 Bart Bailey (FDU) 110 Hurdles NA NA 1991 Peter Rono (MSM)* 1,500 m 3rd NA Rob Pendergist (MSM) Decathlon 14th NA 1992 Wagner Marseille (FDU) 110 Hurdles NA NA Rob Pendergist (MSM)* Decathlon 7th NA 1993 Wagner Marseille (FDU)* 110 Hurdles NA NA Jim Stevenson (MSM)* Decathlon NA NA Rob Pendergist (MSM)* Decathlon 2nd NA 1994 Jose Lopez (RID)* 400 Hurdles NA NA 1995 Jose Lopez (RID) 110 Hurdles NA NA 1997 Daniel Kinyua (MSM)* 1,500 m 7th NA 1998 Daniel Kinyua (MSM)* 1,500 m 8th NA 2000 Stephen Ondieki (FDU) 10K 9th NA 2001 Tyrone Johnson (FDU) Long Jump 18th 7.30 m Jon Kalnas (MON) Shot Put Foul Joe Madden (MON)* Hammer 12th 206' 11" Brian Sell (SFPA) 10K 14th 30:45.36 2002 Jon Kalnas (MON)* Shot Put 4th 63' 8 1/4" Richard James (LIU) 400 m 20th 47.44 2003 Richard James (LIU)* 400 m 8th 45.82 Huguens Jean (UMBC)* High Jump 4th-tie 7' 3 1/4" Josh Russell (WAG) Shot Put 17th 57' 9" 2004 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)* 10,000 m 6th 30:08.68 Josh Russell (WAG) Shot Put 19th 58'3.25'' David Hinton (MSM) Pole Vault 17'4.5'' Bryan Steele (LIU) 400 m hurdles 50.93 2005 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)* 10,000 m 11th 29:13.81 Bryan Steele (LIU)* 400 m hurdles 6th 49.21 Bobby Smith (MON)* Javelin 5th 229'7"

Please note: Cross Country and Track & Field information is incomplete.

* All-American 36 NEC Record Book NECNEC InIn TheThe NCAANCAA NCAA Regional Participation - Individual Sports Men's Outdoor Track & Field Event Place Time/Dist. Discus 14th 47.82m N Devin Barry (MSM) 110m hurdles - Prelims 25th 14.30 2003 Richard James (LIU) 400 m - Prelims 3rd 45.97 John Balouris (SFPA) 800 m - Prelims 20th 1:53.84 Richard James (LIU) 400 m - Finals 4th 46.20 Fabrice St. Elme (MON) 100 m - Prelims 10.65 E Jared Craig (MON) 110 m Hurdles 26th 14.99 Bobby Smith (MON) Javelin 2nd 73.35m Jared Craig (MON) 400 m Hurdles 23rd 53.28 Marion Easley (MON) Javelin 9th 66.12m Gary Roskoski (MON) Shot Put 21st 15.62 m Ryan Martin (MSM) Javelin 18th 59.97m C Gary Roskoski (MON) Discus 18th 46.55 m Zach Emerson (MSM) 3,000 m Steeplechase 13th 9:11.71 Tom Carey (SFPA) Discus 15th 50.21 m 2007 Arman Dixon (SHU) 100 m - Prelims 9th 10.43 Tom Carey (SFPA) Hammer 25th 50.86 m Arman Dixon (SHU) 200 m - Prelims 8th 20.75 Adam Grossman (UMBC) 100 m 17th 10.85 200 m - Finals 6th 20.7 Cameron Horton (LIU) 200 m 9th 20.97 Jorden Davis (SFPA) 400 m - Prelims 16th 47.96 Justin Wotus (RMU) 200 m 18th 21.40 David Gaines (MON) 800 m - Prelims 24th 1:52.28 R Andrew Maloney (SFPA) 800 m 29th 1:52.91 Nicholas Reid (FDU) 800 m - Prelims 27th 1:53.30 Shawn Day (MSM) 1,500 m 35th 3:56.35 John Balouris (SFPA) 1500 m - Prelims 28th 3:58.91 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA) 5,000 m 13th 14:19.07 Martin Suarez III (MON) 3000 m Steeplechase 25th 9:13.90 e Ranard Adkison (LIU) 400 m Hurdles 19th 52.91 Samuel Chelanga (FDU) 5000 m 4th 13:53.70 Bryan Steele (LIU) 400 m Hurdles --- FS Alonzo Meek (SHU) 110 m Hurdles -Prelims 25th 15.32 Alfred Korir (FDU) 3,000 m Steeple 7th 9:04.37 Derrick Morton (FDU) 400 m Hurdles -Prelims 28th 54.12 c Huguens Jean (UMBC) High Jump 8th 2.08 m Long Island 4x100 m Relay -Prelims 10th 40.83 Troy Dennis (MON) Long Jump 26th 6.81 m William Velez (SFPA) High Jump 14th 2.06 m Josh Russell (WAG) Shot Put 4th 18.08 m Corey Brown (MSM) Long Jump 21st 6.95 m Jon DeAngelo (MON) Shot Put 17th 16.27 m Nasim Siddeeq (RMU) Triple Jump 7th 15.42 m o Peter Alouise (SFPA) Javelin 8th 66.22 m Corey Brown (MSM) Triple Jump 27th 13.95 m Michael Stewart (SFPA) Javelin 14th 62.85 Nick Williams (MON) Shot Put 13th 17.26 m Long Island 4x100 Relay-Prelims 8th 40.18 Evan Lasher (SHU) Shot Put 21st 16.78 m r Long Island 4x100 Relay-Finals 7th 40.72 Evan Lasher (SHU) Discus 6th 53.32 m Long Island 4x400 Relay 22nd 3:19.89 Nick Williams (MON) Discus 11th 49.85 m Ed Skowronski (MON) Hammer 4th 62.64 m d 2004 David Wiley (MON) 400 m - Prelims 20th 47.63 Kevin Argauer (RMU) Hammer 16th 57.28 m Andrew Maloney (SFPA) 800 m - Prelims 13th 1:50.45 Chris Keller (MON) Hammer 26th 53.87 m Isaiah Cartledge (LIU) 800 m -Prelims 22nd 1:52.29 Larry Lundy (MON) Hammer 31st 50.87 m Alphonsous Suravicz (SFPA) 1500 m - Prelims 10th 3:48.58 Matthew Megerdichian (SFNY) Javelin 19th 60.40 m 1500 m - Finals 11th 4:01.80 Nick Williams (MON) Javelin 25th 48.76 m Nick Pellegrino (MON) 5000 m 14th 14:49.18 B Bryan Steele (LIU) 400 m - Prelims 7th 46.58 2008 James Bush (SFPA) 100 m - Prelims 26th 10.77 400 m - Finals 7th 46.49 Arman Dixon (SHU) 200 m - Prelims 4th 20.83 400 m Hurdles-Prelims 2nd 50.55 200 m - Finals 8th 22.82 o 400 m Hurdles-Finals 5th 50.18 Arman Dixon (SHU) 400 m - Prelims 6th 46.71 Andrew Allen (MON) 400 m Hurdles-Prelims 15th 52.73 400 m - Finals 1st 45.67 Jared Craig (MON) 400 m Hurdles-Prelims 19th 53.34 Cortez Adams (FDU) 400 m - Prelims 19th 47.28 Robert Morris 4x100 Relay-Prelims 17th 41.43 Nicholas Reid (FDU) 800 m - Prelims 5th 1:48.85 o Guy Jackson (MON) High Jump 7th 2.06 m 800 m - Finals 7th 1:49.06 Bryan Pagliuca (WAG) High Jump NH Julius Mutekanga (LI) 800 m - Prelims 14th 1:49.43 Christian Lemke (RMU) Long Jump 15th 7.09 m Chris Behre (SFPA) 1500 m - Prelims 33rd 4:02.62 k Troy Dennis (MON) Long Jump 17th 7.04 m Phillips Thompson (RM) 3000m Steeplechase 29th 9:48.21 Josh Russell (WAG) Shot Put 4th 17.98 m Andrew Houghtalen (SHU) 5000 m -- DNS Tom Carey (SFPA) Hammer Throw 12th 57.87 m Derrick Morton (FDU) 400 m Hurdles - Prelims 19th 52.43 Alfred Korir (FDU) 3000 m Steeple 8th 9:02.47 Sacred Heart 4x100 m Relay - Prelims 10th 40.96 Monmouth 4x400 m Relay 9th 3:10.70 Fairleigh Dickinson 4x400 m Relay - Finals 10th 3:09.75 Dave Hinton (MSM) Pole Vault 4th 5.16 m Will Velez (SFPA) High Jump 9th 2.11 m Jeff Witmyer (RM) High Jump 10th 2.06 m 2005 Evan Lasher (SHU) Discus 15th 48.97m Josh Dzyak (MSM) Pole Vault -- NH Shot Put 11th 16.44m Arman Dixon (SHU) Long Jump -- SCR Hammer Throw 27th 45.45m Nasim Siddeeq (RM) Triple Jump 19th 14.97 m Nick Williams (MON) Shot Put 18th 16.07m Denis Eradiri (SFPA) Triple Jump 33rd 14.11 m Ryan Martin (MSM) Discus 25th 46.23m Chris Keller (MON) Shot Put 7th 17.65 m Jeff Witmyer (RMU) High Jump -- NH Tom Ciccoli (MON) Shot Put 20th 15.91 m Joseph Henley (SHU) High Jump -- NH Ryan Martin (MSM) Discus 11th 51.05 m Bobby Smith (MON) Javelin 5th 67.88m Chris Keller (MON) Discus 13th 50.99 m Steve Gierlack (RMU) Javelin 25th 46.21m Ed Skowronski (MON) Hammer Throw 6th 61.96 m Corey Brown (MSM) Long Jump 13th 7.16m Bryan Fill (MON) Javelin 15th 60.31 m Tavon Moss (SFPA) Long Jump 26th 6.57m Duri Greene (RM) Javelin 16th 59.79 m Nick Gilanelli (MON) Pole Vault -- NH Matt Megerdichian (SFNY) Javelin 22nd 58.21 m Adam Woodford (RMU) Triple Jump 26th 14.25m Long Island 4x100 Relay - Prelims 10th 40.59 2009 Andre Marcano (LIU) 100 m - Prelims 22nd 10.66 Long Island 4x400 Relay - Prelims 12th 3:11.32 Geoff Navarro (MU) 200 m - Prelims 30th 21.78 Michael Tilger (SFPA) 1,500 m 26th 3:54.51 Reyon John (FDU) 200 m - Prelims 32n d 21.98 Devin Barry (MSM) 110 m Hurdles 26th 14.62 Chris Vuono (MU) 400 m - Prelims 30th 48.71 Michael Hillian (LIU) 400 m 14th 47.50 Julius Mutekanga (LIU) 800 m - Prelims 9th 1:49.58 Shaun Johnson (LIU) 100 m 13th 10.58 Chris Behre (SFPA) 1500 m - Prelims 33rd 3:58.07 Andrew Maloney (SFPA) 800 m - Prelims 8th 1:49.93 Christopher Mills (SFPA) 5000 m - Finals 31st 15:35.93 800 m - Finals 6th 1:50.27 Chris Rutherford (MU) 110 m Hurdles - Prelims 34th 14.95 Bryan Steele (LIU) 400 m Hurdles - Prelims 6th 51.15 Chris Rutherford (MU) 400 m Hurdles - Prelims 25th 54.07 400 m Hurdles - Finals 3rd 50.17 Daniel Koehler (SHU) 3000m Steeplechase 31st 9:47.61 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA) 5,000 m 14th 14:22.37 Monmouth 4x100 m Relay - Prelims 16th 41.17 Bret Burns (SFPA) 3,000 m Steeplechase 13th 9:09.50 Long Island 4x400m Relay - Finals 14th 3:13.21 Collin Martin (SFPA) 3,000 m Steeplechase 30th 9:28.32 Thomas Hyatt (SHU) Pole Vault -- NH Denis Eradiri (SFPA) Long Jump 13th 7.18 m 2006 Bryan Steele (LIU) 400m hurdles - Prelims 3rd 50.67 Denis Eradiri (SFPA) Triple Jump 10th 15.42 m 400m hurdles - Finals 1st 49.65 Vincent Elardo (MU) Shot Put 8th 17.93 m Michael Hillian (LIU) 400m - Prelims 6th 46.58 Larry Lundy (MU) Shot Put 11th 17.49 m 400m - Finals 4th 46.33 Chris Keller (MU) Shot Put 19th 16.61 m Long Island 4x100m relay - Prelims 15th 42.20 Tom Ciccoli (MU) Shot Put 22nd 16.44 m 4x400 m relay - Finals 8th 3:09.24 Chris Keller (MU) Discus 14th 49.48 m Ed Skowronski (MON) Hammer Throw 27th 48.95m Kevin Argauer (RMU) Hammer Throw 20th 54.15 m Tavon Moss (SFPA) Long Jump 21st 6.56m Larry Lundy (MU) Hammer Throw -- Foul A.J. Suravicz (SFPA) 1,500 m - Prelims 22nd 4:12.46 Matt Megerdichian (SFNY) Javelin 26th 53.19 m Evan Lasher (SHU) Shot Put 10th 17.09m NEC Record Book 37 NECNEC InIn TheThe NCAANCAA N NCAA Regional Participation - Individual Sports Men's Outdoor Track & Field Event Place Time/Dist. E 2010 C R e c o r d B o o k

38 NEC Record Book NECNEC InIn TheThe NCAANCAA NCAA Regional Participation - Individual Sports N Women's Outdoor Track & Field Event Place Time/Dist. 2003 Camilla Harris (LIU) 100 m Hurdles 11th 13.85 Tavia Burke (LIU) 100m Hurdles - Prelims 27th 14.16 E Camilla Harris (LIU) Long Jump 14th 5.91 m Latasha Dickson (MON) 400m Hurdles - Prelims 21st 1:01.42 Danielle Lyons (MON) 100 m 25th 12.17 Danielle Lyons (MON) 200 m 23rd 24.40 Monmouth 4x100m Relay - Prelims 16th 47.94 C Destinee McCray (LIU) 400 m 30th 55.29 Monmouth 4x400m Relay 17th 3:46.69 Ohita Asein (UMBC) 800 m 20th 2:11.36 Amanda Jenkins (MSM) Pole Vault 10th 3.66m Nicole Dumpson (CCSU) 400 m Hurdles 14th 1:00.13 Tisifenee Taylor (MON) Long Jump 2nd 6.42m Katherine Wrinkle (SHU) 3000 Steeple 24th 11:16.18 Alaina Alfano (WC) Long Jump 23rd 5.75m Lindsey Stefan (SFPA) High Jump --- NH Erin Walczak (SFPA) Pole Vault 23rd 3.52 m Heather Patton (LIU) Triple Jump 25th 12.05m R Cycerli Ash (SFPA) Shot Put 27th 13.08 m Marsha Locke (SHU) Shot Put 25th 13.47m Nicole Downing (RMU) Hammer 27th 48.19 m Lisa Morse (SFPA) Discus 16th 45.95m Courtney Lenart (RMU) Javelin 19th 39.92 m Stephanie Kuhn (RMU) Javelin 3rd 49.55m e Central Connecticut State 4x100 Relay 17th 47.41 Long Island 4x400 Relay 20th 3:45.23 Rachel Ferdinand (MON) Javelin 14th 44.20m Monmouth 4x400 Relay 25th 3:48.68 Courtney Lenart (RMU) Javelin 16th 43.38m Tiffany Hahn (MON) Javelin 27th 38.43m c 2004 Roseanne Hamilton (FDU) 100 m - Prelims 23rd 12.09 Bonnie Kilis (SHU) Javelin 29th 37.60m Renay McPherson (FDU) 400 m - Prelims 25th 55.13 Sara Tasber (SHU) 800 m - Prelims 28th 2:32.72 o Chioma Ukpai (LIU) 100 m Hurdles 27th 14.57 2008 Angelica Johnson (SHU) 100 m - Prelims 28th 12.45 Latasha Dickson (MON) 400 m Hurdles 27th 1:03.41 Michelle Losey (MON) 400 m - Prelims 27th 56.15 Amanda Jenkins (MSM) Pole Vault 22nd 3.61 m Samantha Snukis (WAG) 800 m - Prelims 29th 2:15.13 r Ashley Huffman (MON) Long Jump 11th 6.01 m Chelsea Bollerman (QU) 1500 m - Prelims 26th 4:33.12 Nicole Downing (RMU) Discus 18th 43.93 m Abigail Gosling (QU) 3000 m Steeplechase 30th 11:34.31 Hammer Throw 18th 54.47 m d Katherine Wrinkle (SHU) 3000 m Steeple 37th 11:29.29 Anna Hoffman (SFPA) 5000 m -- SCR Stephanie Kuhn (RMU) Javelin 2nd 46.29 m Jordhanna White (RM) 100 m Hurdes -Prelims 29th 14.83 Monmouth 4x100 Relay - Prelims 17th 48.04 Melissa Kostan (SHU) 400 m Hurdles-Prelims 32nd 1:03.83 4X400 Relay 17th 3:45.19 Mount St. Mary's 4x100 m Relay -Prelims 22nd 47.54 2005 Nicole Downing (RMU) Hammer Throw 9th 52.66m Monmouth 4x400 m Relay 18th 3:46.45 B Javelin 10th 44.91m Brittany Dexter (SHU) High Jump -- NH Stephanie Kuhn (RMU) Javelin 11th 44.48m Mishelle McNamara (WAG) Pole Vault -- NH Courtney Lenart (RMU) Javelin 16th 42.97m Alaina Alfano (WAG) Long Jump 26th 5.44 m o Christina Roadman (RMU) Discus 18th 42.91m Melitta Brown (RM) Long Jump 29th 5.31 m Diane Gmiter (SFPA) Shot Put 20th 13.40m Linda Dolansky (SFPA) High Jump NH Alaina Alfano (WAG) Triple Jump 30th 11.63 m o Brittany Humphress (RMU) Triple Jump 30th 11.65m Marsha Locke (SHU) Shot Put 6th 15.17 m Mandy Jenkins (MSM) Pole Vault NH Lisa Morse (SFPA) Shot Put 11th 14.64 m Roseann Hamilton (FDU) Long Jump 25th 5.56m Nina Victorin (MSM) Shot Put 18th 14.18 m k Tisifenee Taylor (MON) Long Jump 26th 5.46m Shannon Norris (MSM) 100m Hurdles - Prelims 29th 15.52 Nina Victorin (MSM) Discus 21st 44.13 m Aisha Thomas (LIU) 100 m - Prelims 17th 11.97 Diane Gmiter (SFPA) Hammer Throw 9th 54.43 m 200 m - Prelims 19th 24.48 Kayla Herron (SFPA) Hammer Throw 11th 53.96 m Renay McPherson (FDU) 400 m - Prelims 16th 54.99 Ashley Turici (RM) Javelin 15th 42.39 m N'Kelle Anderson (LIU) 400 m Hurdles 25th 1:03.42 Marsha Locke (SHU) Javelin 18th 41.69 m Erika Jacobs (SFPA) 800 m - Prelims 28th 2:12.48 Kaitlyn Gwyther (QU) 1,500 m - Prelims 17th 4:33.50 Katina Alexander (MON) 5,000 m 32nd 17:31.39 2009 Ashley DeCruise (MSM) 100 m -Prelims 36th 12.48 Bridget Campbell (SFPA) 3,000 m Steeple 30th 11:11.47 Michelle Losey (MU) 200 m -Prelims 22nd 24.48 Mount St. Mary's 4x100 Relay - Prelims 18th 47.52 Michelle Losey (MU) 400 m -Prelims 16th 55.20 Monmouth 4x400 Relay - Prelims 15th 3:44.93 Selina Munoz (LIU) 800 m -Prelims 25th 2:16.18 2006 Stephanie Kuhn (RMU) Javelin 7th 47.07m Anna Hoffman (SFPA) 5000m 40th 18:10.59 Tisifenee Taylor (MON) Long Jump 25th 5.83m Jessie Gaines (LIU) 100m Hurdle-Prelim 24th 14.07 m Roseann Hamilton (FDU) Long Jump 27th 5.80m Samantha Simile (RMU) 400m Hurdle-Prelim 36th 1:03.75 Lisa Morse (SFPA) Shot Put 9th 14.90m Abigail Gosling (QU) 3000m Steeplechase 30th 11:06.98 Diane Gmiter (SFPA) Shot Put 10th 14.65m Long Island 4x100m Relay-Prelim 18th 46.05 Nina Victorin (MSM) Shot Put 16th 14.23m Monmouth 4x400m Relay 19th 3:47.73 Discus 24th 41.82m Erica Schmidt (RMU) Pole Vault NH Long Island 4x100 Relay - Prelims 16th 46.95 Alaina Alfano (WC) Long Jump 12th 5.94 m 4x100 Relay - Finals 20th 3:48.89 Heather Patton (LIU) Triple Jump 8th 12.67 m Whitney Scharr (SFPA) 1500m - Prelims 11th 4:27.35 Danay Spencer (LIU) Triple Jump 25th 11.80 m 1500m - Finals 9th 4:27.81 Christin Bridge (SFPA) Shot Put 28th 13.08 m Latasha Dickinson (MON) 400m hurdles - Prelims 18th 1:01.80 Christin Bridge (SFPA) Discus 25th 36.1 m Toria Williams (MON) 400m - Prelims 25th 57.81 Gabriella Rinehart (RMU) Hammer Throw Foul Aisha Thomas (LIU) 200m - Prelims 24.33 Ashley Turici (RMU) Javelin 20th 39.56 m Katie Gwyther (QU) 5,000m - Finals 8th 16:23.22 Mary Wilks (MU) Javelin 24th 38.69 m Brittany Humphress (RMU) Triple Jump 34th 11.73m Mandy Jenkins (MSM) Pole Vault 16th 3.66m 2010 Kathleen Duffy (SHU) 3,000m Steeplechase 41st 11:37.73

2007 Erin O'Connell (QU) 800m - Prelims 18th 2:13.38 Erika Jacobs (SFPA) 1500m - Prelims 32nd 5:04.73 Anna Hoffman (SFPA) 3000m Steeplechase 37th 11:27.99 Jenna Nechamen (QU) 5000m 29th 17:20.65

NEC Record Book 39 BaseballBaseball N Champions Regular Season Tournament Year Champion Coach Record Champion Coach Site E 1987 Fairleigh Dickinson Dennis Sasso 8-3-1 1988 Fairleigh Dickinson Dennis Sasso 9-3-0 C 1989 Monmouth Walter Woods 9-3-0 1990 Long Island Frank Giannone 12-3-0 1991 Monmouth Walter Woods 10-5-0 1992 St. Francis (NY) Frank Del George 12-6-0 1993 Fairleigh Dickinson Dennis Sasso 15-6-0 St. Francis (NY) Frank Del George Ewing Twp., NJ 1994 Rider Sonny Pittaro 15-6-0 Rider Sonny Pittaro Ewing Twp., NJ R Fairleigh Dickinson Dennis Sasso 15-6-0 1995 Rider Sonny Pittaro 16-5-0 Rider Sonny Pittaro Ewing Twp., NJ e 1996 Rider Sonny Pittaro 15-6-0 Rider Sonny Pittaro Ewing Twp., NJ Monmouth Dean Ehehalt 15-6-0 1997 Marist John Szefc 14-7-0 Marist John Szefc Sussex, NJ c 1998 St. Francis (NY) Frank Del George 10-5 Monmouth Dean Ehehalt Cochrane Field, NJ * Monmouth Dean Ehehalt 10-5 o 1999^ Monmouth (S) Dean Ehehalt 12-7 Monmouth Dean Ehehalt Bridgeport, CT Fairleigh Dickinson (N) Dennis Sasso 12-8 Central Connecticut (N) George Redman 12-8 r 2000 Long Island (N) Frank Giannone 14-8 Wagner Joe Litterio Atlantic City, NJ UMBC (S) John Jancuska 16-6 d 2001 Central Connecticut (N) Charlie Hickey 14-8 UMBC John Jancuska Atlantic City, NJ St. Francis (NY) (N) Frank Del George 14-8 UMBC (S) John Jancuska 17-5 Monmouth (S) Dean Ehehalt 17-5 2002^^ Monmouth Dean Ehehalt 23-4 Central Connecticut State Charlie Hickey Lakewood, NJ B 2003 Central Connecticut State Charlie Hickey 19-6 Central Connecticut State Charlie Hickey Lakewood, NJ 2004 Central Connecticut State Charlie Hickey 20-4 Central Connecticut State Charlie Hickey Lakewood, NJ 2005 Quinnipiac Dan Gooley 17-6 Quinnipiac Dan Gooley Lakewood, NJ o 2006 Central Connecticut State Charlie Hickey 16-7 Sacred Heart Nick Giaquinto Lakewood, NJ 2007 Quinnipiac Dan Gooley 21-7 Monmouth Dean Ehehalt New Britain, CT o Mount St. Mary's Scott Thomson 21-7 2008 Monmouth Dean Ehehalt 20-5 Mount St. Mary's Scott Thomson Atlantic City, NJ 2009 Wagner Joe Litterio 17-9 Monmouth Dean Ehehalt New Britain, CT k 2010 Bryant Jamie Pinzino 34-22 Central Conn. St. Charlie Hickey Somerset, NJ

* Tournament was originally supposed to be played at Waterfront Park in Trenton, NJ, but rain forced site change ^ In 1999, two divisions, north and south, were formed for regular season play ^^ Conference returned to a one division format for regular season play Pitcher of the Year 1993 Brian Woods Fairleigh Dickinson 1994 Rich Hartmann Long Island Player of the Year 1995 Mark Barron Marist 1988 Mike Mongiello Fairleigh Dickinson Chris O'Connor Fairleigh Dickinson 1989 Steve Stuart Fairleigh Dickinson 1996 Joe Aragona Monmouth 1990 Sal Conti Long Island 1997 Mark Nugent Wagner 1998 Santino Sarrica St. Francis (NY) 1991 Mike Carlsen Fairleigh Dickinson 1999 Adam Poturnicki Central Connecticut State 1992 Scott Pagano St. Francis (NY) 2000 Kevin Miller Long Island 1993 Ray DeSimone Long Island 2001 Jason Fardella St. Francis (NY) 2002 Jim Carone Monmouth 1994 Sal Racobaldo Fairleigh Dickinson 2003 Barry Hertzler Central Connecticut State 1995 Mark Barron Marist 2004 Patrick Egan Quinnipiac 1996 Ryan Pandolfini Rider 2005 Jay Monti Sacred Heart 1997 Mark Barron Marist 2006 Dustin Pease Mount St. Mary's 2007 Brad Brach Monmouth 1998 Joe McCullough Monmouth 2008 Joe Testa Wagner 1999 Joe Zeccardi Long Island 2009 Matt Watson Wagner 2000 Nate Noyes Quinnipiac 2010 Brent Almeida Bryant 2001 Jason Law Monmouth Tournament MVP 2002 Jared Boyd UMBC 1993 John Gambale St. Francis (NY) 2003 Tim D'Aquila Central Connecticut State 1994 Mark Gola Rider 2004 Keith Stegbauer Central Connecticut State 1995 Lou Deman Long Island 1996 Jim Gordon Rider 2005 Bryan Sabatella Quinnipiac 1997 Ben Shove Marist 2006 Nick Massari Monmouth 1998 Joe McCullough Monmouth 2007 Tim Binkoski Quinnipiac 1999 Mike Benfield Monmouth 2000 Steve Coppola Wagner 2008 Kyle Higgins Monmouth 2001 Eric Weltmer UMBC 2009 Shane Eyler Mount St. Mary's 2002 Kevin Rival Central Connecticut State 2010 Sean Allaire Central Connecticut State 2003 Zack Herrick Central Connecticut State 2004 Evan Scribner Central Connecticut State 2005 Ryan Rizzo Quinnipiac 2006 Bobby McKee Sacred Heart 2007 Matt Collson Monmouth 2008 Josh Vittek Mount St. Mary's 2009 Chris Collazo Monmouth 2010 Pat Epps Central Connecticut State 40 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball

Rookie of the Year NCAA PLAY-IN RESULTS 1989 John White Wagner 1994 Yale 5, Rider 3 N 1990 Rob Leary Long Island Rider 3, Yale 1 1991 Jeff Barbalinardo Monmouth Rider 6, Yale 2 E 1992 John Gambale St. Francis (NY) 1995 Penn 13, Rider 3 1993 Jon Manuelian Long Island Rider 6, Penn 1 C Anthony Mauro St. Francis (NY) Penn 2, Rider 1 (10 inn.) 1994 Jason Koehler Rider 1996 Princeton 9, Rider 6 George Santiago Marist Princeton 7, Rider 6 1995 Ryan Pandolfini Rider 1997 Marist 7, Siena 6 1996 Jared Lenko Rider Marist 9, Siena 7 R 1997 Dan Severino Monmouth 1998 Monmouth 5, Navy 1 1998 Greg Landis Monmouth Navy 11, Monmouth 4 1999 Jason Law Monmouth Monmouth 8, Navy 4 e 2000 Tom McLaughlin Fairleigh Dickinson 2001 Tim D'Aquila Central Connecticut State c 2002 Phil Rothkugel Central Connecticut State NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2003 Marc Weres Monmouth 2004 Dustin Pease Mount St. Mary's 1994 Miami 17, Rider 4 o 2005 Josh Vittek Mount St. Mary's West Virginia 19, Rider 7 2006 Rick Niederhaus Monmouth 1997 Florida State 4, Marist 2 r 2007 Ryan Buch Monmouth West Carolina 8, Marist 3 2008 Ryan Terry Monmouth 1998 Florida 12, Monmouth 8 Illinois 12, Monmouth 2 d 2009 Matt Holsman Fairleigh Dickinson 1999 Texas A&M 6, Monmouth 0 2010 Kevin Brown Bryant Mississippi 12, Monmouth 3 2000 Miami 19, Wagner 5 Coach of the Year Florida International 10, Wagner 1 2001 East Carolina 7, UMBC 0 B 1988 Dennis Sasso Fairleigh Dickinson Winthrop 6, UMBC 0 1989 Walter Woods Monmouth 2002 Texas 7, Central Connecticut State 2 1990 Frank Giannone Long Island Lamar 9, Central Connecticut State 4 o 1991 Tom Sherald Mount St. Mary’s 2003 Arizona State 14, Central Connecticut State 2 1992 Rich Vitaliano Wagner UNLV 22, Central Connecticut State 3 1993 Dennis Sasso Fairleigh Dickinson 2004 Florida 12, Central Connecticut State 1 o 1994 Sonny Pittaro Rider Oklahoma 6, Central Connecticut State 1 1995 Frank Del George St. Francis (NY) 2005 Texas 20, Quinnipiac 2 k 1996 Dean Ehehalt Monmouth Miami (OH) 35, Quinnipiac 8 2006 Georgia 11, Sacred Heart 0 1997 John Szefc Marist Jacksonville 4, Sacred Heart 3 1998 Frank Del George St. Francis (NY) 2007 Arizona 5, Monmouth 3 1999 Dennis Sasso Fairleigh Dickinson Nebraska 6, Monmouth 5 2000 John Jancuska UMBC 2008 North Carolina def. Mount St. Mary's, 16-8 2001 Charlie Hickey Central Connecticut State Elon def. Mount St. Mary's, 6-3 2002 Dean Ehehalt Monmouth 2009 Mississippi 8, Monmouth 1 2003 Charlie Hickey Central Connecticut State Missouri 9, Monmouth 0 2004 Dan Gooley Quinnipiac 2010 Florida State 11, Central Conn. St. 3 2005 Nick Giaquinto Sacred Heart UConn 25, Central Conn. St. 5 2006 Charlie Hickey Central Connecticut State 2007 Scott Thomson Mount St. Mary's 2008 Dean Ehehalt Monmouth 2009 Joe Litterio Wagner 2010 Jamie Pinzino Bryant All-Conference Teams 1988 Mike Mongiello (RHP, FDU), Jim DeSapio (LHP,FNY), John Kroeger (C, FDU), Kevin Case (1B, MON), Steve Stuart (1B, FDU), Neil Kurtz (2B, FDU), Ciro Ambrosio (SS, LIU), James Ruocchio (3B, LIU), Mike Hennessy (OF, FDU), Ray Schuyler (OF, LIU), Mike Venezia (OF, WAG), Bernard Jenkins (OF, SFNY), Len Cancelleri (DH, WAG) 1989 Steve Stuart (1B, FDU), Ralph Desiderio (RHP, SFNY), Keith Culley (LHP, SFNY), Pete Lynch (C, MON), Kyle Harrington (1B, MON), Neil Kurtz (2B, FDU), Ciro Ambrosio (SS, LIU), James Ruocchio (3B, LIU), Mike Venezia (OF, WAG), Mike Hennessy (OF, FDU), Armando Iacobellis (OF, LIU), Len Cancelleri (DH, WAG) 1990 Sal Conti (OF, LIU), John Worthington (RHP, SFNY), Tom Fusco (LHP, LIU), Rich Gluchowski (C, MON), Matt Rubino (1B, LIU), Eugene Gambale (2B, SFNY), Ciro Ambrosio (SS, LIU), James Ruocchio (3B, LIU), Mike Ciuffo (OF, LIU), Howie Deas (OF, MON), Mike Hennessy (OF, FDU), Joe Catania (DH, MSM) 1991 Mike Policastro (1B, FDU), Dean Esposito (1B, WAG), Matt Montenero (2B, MON), Ken Arnold (SS, WAG), John Biancamano (3B, FDU), John White (OF, WAG), Howie Deas (OF, MON), Artie Schmitt (OF, MON), Rich Gluchowski (C, MON) Mike MacMillian (C, MSM), Joe Catania (DH, MSM), John Worthington (RHP, SFNY), Derek Hoeflich (LHP, MON) 1992 Mike Policastro (1B, FDU), Jack Scholz (2B, WAG), Jerry DeFabbia (SS, FDU), Joe Catania (3B, MSM), Anthony Petrocelli (OF, MON), Brent Harvie (OF, WAG), Art Schmitt (OF, MON), Joe Durso (C, LIU), Paul Mele (DH, MAR), George Gagliardi (RHP, WAG), John Halama (LHP, SFNY) NEC Record Book 41 BaseballBaseball All-Conference Teams continued N 1993 Mike Policastro (1B, FDU), Chris DeDomenico (1B, WAG), Shawn Brown (2B, RID), Ray DeSimone (SS, LIU), Derek Pukash (3B, FDU), Lou Vernagallo (3B, LIU), Jon Manuelian (DH, LIU), Brett Rackett (C, MON), Mark D'Ambrosio (OF, FDU), Sal Racobaldo (OF, FDU), Jack E Scholz (OF, WAG), Randy Chirumbolo (P, WAG), Rob Gontkosky (P, RID) 1994 Lou Deman (C, LIU), Scott Wayda (C, RID), Chris Larrick (1B, MSM), Anthony Savino (2B, LIU), Mike Broderick (SS, FDU), Shaun C Figueroa (3B, RID) Jason Koehler (DH, RID), Keith Bolognese (OF, WAG), Mark Gola (OF, RID) Sal Racobaldo (OF, FDU), Randy Chirumbolo (P, WAG), Anthony Rawa (P, RID) 1995 Lou Deman (C, LIU), Jon Manuelian (1B, LIU), Jon Watson (2B, FDU), Dan Conroy (SS, FDU), Anthony Mauro (3B, SFNY), Mark Barron (OF, MAR), Tom Porch (OF, MSM), Levi Miskolczi (OF, RID), Jason Koehler (DH, RID), Mark Barron (P, MAR), Chris O'Connor (P, FDU), R John Garrabrant (P, MON) 1996 Keith Montelbano (C, FDU), Jon Manuelian (1B, LIU), Nick DelGozzo (2B, MON), George West (SS, MON), Ryan Pandolfini (3B, RID), Dan Conroy (OF, FDU), Chris Novelli (OF, LIU), Levi Miskolczi (OF, RID), Jason Irizarry (DH, FDU), Joe Aragona (P, MON), Mark Ciccarelli e (P, MAR), Mike Liloia (P, MON) 1997 Jason Irizarry (C, FDU), Mark Barron (1B, MAR), Mike Nazzaretto (2B, FDU), Jay Cevallos (SS, MSM), Joe McCullough (3B, MON), Ryan c Pandolfini (3B, RID), Eric Bardeguez (OF, LIU), Jeff Karpell (OF, FDU), Will Vanjonack (OF, MSM), Duane Eason (DH, FDU), Mark Barron (P, MAR), Jim Gordon (P, RID) o 1998 Joe Zeccardi (1B, LIU), Joe McCullough (2B, MON), Nick DelGozzo (3B, MON); John Catricala (SS, LIU), Eddie Murria (C, SFNY), Andy Artale (OF, SFNY), Joe Francisco (OF, WAG), Dennis Jenks (OF, MSM), Sami Abbassi (DH, LIU), Brian Moyer (P, MON), Joseph Ojeda (P, r SFNY) 1999 First Team d Joe Zeccardi (1B, LIU), Frank Castagna (2B, SFNY), Joe Zangari (3B, QUIN), Jason Maule (SS, CCSU), Joe Francisco (OF, WAG), Michael Grippo (OF, LIU), Will Vanjonack (OF, MSM), Rob DeFabbia (C, FDU), John Spinelli (DH, WAG), Scott Martin (P, CCSU), George Hinchcliff (P, FDU) Second Team Brian Moyer (1B, MON), Mike Lombardo (2B, CCSU), Gil Barkman (3B, WAG), Paul Egan (SS, SFNY), Jeff Karpell (OF, FDU), David B Santana (OF, MON), Brian Thrash (OF, UMBC), Joe Garbowski (C, LIU), Sami Abbassi (DH, LIU), Brian Gismonde (P, MON), Santino Sarrica (P, SFNY) o 2000 First Team John Mayette (1B, CCSU), Chad Gerben (2B, UMBC), Joe Zangari (3B, QUIN), Mike Cerminaro (SS, WAG), Greg Landis (OF, MON), Nate Noyes (OF, QUIN), Mike Wilson (OF, LIU), Matt Early (C, LIU), Gil Barkman (DH, WAG), Tom Bloom (P, UMBC), Jason Fardella (P,SFNY) o Second Team Greg Deboy (1B, UMBC), Charles D'Elia (2B, QUIN), Gabe Veloz (3B, LIU), Nick Burzynski (SS, LIU), Paul Grasso (OF, MON), Toby k Peterson (OF, QUIN), John Spinelli (OF, WAG), Kasey Koslowski (C, SFNY), Matt Lemanczyk (DH, SHU), Dan Severino (P, MON), Bill Kasten (P, UMBC) 2001 First Team Jeff Toth (1B, MON), Chad Gerben (2B, UMBC), Lance Koenig (3B, MON), Jared Boyd (SS, UMBC), Greg Deboy (OF, UMBC), Jason Law (OF, MON), Matt Lemanczyk (OF, SHU), Scott Kosmicky (C, UMBC), Joe LaRocca (DH, WAG), Jason Fardella (P, SFNY), Eric Weltmer (P, UMBC) Second Team Brian Bruckhorst (1B, SHU), Anthony Giudice (2B, SFNY), Nick Macellaro (3B, CCSU), Nick Burzynski (SS, LIU), Robert Hosgood (OF, CCSU), Greg Landis (OF, MON), Michael Molinini (OF, SFNY), Kasey Koslowski (C, SFNY), Anthony Esposito (DH, SFNY), Mike Benfield (P, MON), Jim Clarke (P, CCSU) 2002 First Team Jeff Koenig (1B, MSM), Charles D'Elia (2B, QU), Brad Glascock (3B, UMBC), Jared Boyd (SS, UMBC), Kevin Rival (OF, CCSU), Jason Law (OF, MON), Matt Lemanczyk (OF, SHU), Tim D'Aquila (C, CCSU), Jamie Schilkowski (DH, SHU), Joe Wilson (P, UMBC), Jim Carone (P, MON) Second Team Chris Dick (1B, WAG), Lance Koenig (2B, MON), Charles Inserra (3B, LIU), Mike Kelly (SS, MON), Rob Hosgood (OF, CCSU), Ned Coffee (OF, CCSU), John Shuler (OF, UMBC), Mike St. Martine (C, MON), Anthony Esposito (DH, SFNY), Dan Scott (P, SHU), Matt Bailey (P, SFNY) 2003 First Team Phil Rothkugel (1B, CCSU), Lance Koenig (2B, MON), Nick Macellaro (3B, CCSU), Mike Kelly (SS, MON), Stephen Echevarria (OF, LIU), Rob Hosgood (OF, CCSU), Chris Yetter (OF, UMBC), Tim D'Aquila (C, CCSU), Anthony Esposito (DH, SFNY), Anthony Esposito (P, SFNY), Barry Hertzler (P, CCSU) Second Team Chris Dick (1B, WAG), Keith Stegbauer (2B, CCSU), Marc Weres (3B, MON), Travis LaPointe (SS, QU), Jesse Boles (OF, SFNY), Joseph Kotula (OF, MSM), Michael Molinini (OF, SFNY), Mike St. Martine (C, MON), Troy Sogluizzo (DH, WAG), Buddy Bengal (P, QU), Andrew Palmieri (P, MON) 2004 First Team Phil Rothkugel (1B, CCSU), Keith Stegbauer (2B, CCSU), Bryan Sabatella (3B, QU), Anthony Giudice (SS, SFNY), Rob Hosgood (OF, CCSU), Albert Marano (OF, QU), Jason Weszka (OF, MSM), Tim D'Aquila (C, CCSU), Brett Hardie (DH, MU), Patrick Egan (P, QU), Dustin Pease (P, CCSU) Second Team Eric Smith (1B, MSM), Nick Massari (2B, MU), Burt Stormes (3B, MSM), Rob Rowen (SS, LIU), Jim Jefferson (OF, MSM), Mike Molinini (OF, SFNY), Nick Papa (OF, WAG), Adam Schlenoff (C, MSM), Matt Martino (DH, LIU), Lewis Pappariella (P, CCSU), Scott Vitelli (P, CCSU)

42 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball All-Conference Teams continued 2005 First Team N Bryan Sabatella (1B, QU), Joe Malfettano (2B, WAG), Nate Olson (3B, LIU), Ryan Nemcek (SS, SHU), Tim Binkoski (OF, QU), Tom Pezzello (OF, CCSU), Fran Rotella (OF, MON), Scott Appleton (C, CCSU), Troy Sogluizzo (DH, WAG), Chris Aldrich (P, SHU), Jay Monti (P, SHU) E Second Team Eric Smith (1B, MSM), Nick Massari (2B, MON), Tom Curry (3B, SFNY), Greg Colonna (SS, SFNY), Matt Mastrianni (OF, WAG), Nick Papa C (OF, WAG), Josh Vittek (OF, MSM), Mike Hussa (C, MON), Brien Magee (DH, QU), Matt Marc-Aurele (P, MON), Chris Wakefield (P, QU) 2006 First Team Evan Scribner (P, CCSU), Dustin Pease (P, MSM), Mike Hussa (C, MON), Josh Vittek (1B, MSM), Jason Maiella (2B, SHU), John Delaney (3B, QU), Nick Massari (SS, MON), Tim Binkoski (OF, QU), Ryan Rizzo (OF, QU), Patrick Sullivan (OF, MON), Rick Niederhaus (DH, MON), Matt R Born (UT, FDU) Second Team Brad Brach (P, MON), Joe Cummings (P, MON), Stephan Fay (C, MSM), Jeff Hanson (1B, SHU), Randy Gress (2B, QU), Matt Memoli (3B, e CCSU), Sean Salvatore (SS, CCSU), Nick Papa (OF, WAG), Ricky Coppola (OF, QU), Richie Tri (OF, CCSU), John Romano (DH, CCSU), Chris Drechsel (UT, WAG) c 2007 First Team Andy Meyers (1B, MON), Randy Gress (2B, QU), John Delaney (3B, QU), Joe DiGeronimo (SS, WAG), Tim Binkoski (OF, QU), Kyle Messineo o (OF, MON), Ryan Murray (OF, MSM), Adam Taha (C, CCSU), Jeff Hanson (DH, SHU), Rob Tencza (UT, SHU), Brad Brch (RHP, MON), Jay Monti (RHP, SHU) Second Team r Eric Smith (1B, MSM), Pete Delleani (2B, WAG), Matt Eiden (3B, MSM), Wilson Matos (SS, QU), Chris Grabowski (OF, FDU), Jak Kidd (OF, CCSU), Ryan Rizzo (OF, QU), Chris Dreschel (C, WAG), Josh Vittek (DH, MSM), Vincente Medina (UT, FDU), Ryan Buch (RHP, MON), Ken d Kerski (LHP, CCSU) 2008 First Team Josh Vittek (1B, MSM), Chris Collazo (2B, MON), John Delaney (3B, QU), Kyle Higgins (SS, MON), Jeff Vincent (OF, FDU), Frank DiMasi (OF, LI), James Jones (OF, LI), Danny Etkin (C, LI), Nick Pulsonetti (DH, MON), Ryan Lynch (UT, SHU), Joe Testa (P, WAG), Brad Brach (P, MON) B Second Team Vin Avella (1B, WAG), Matt Eiden (2B, MSM), Ryan Terry (3B, MON), Drew Counselman (SS, MSM), Damien Csakai (OF, WAG), Ryan Murray (OF, MSM), Casey Walko (OF, CCSU), Chris Dreschel (C, WAG), Pat Epps (DH, CCSU), Steven LaForge (UT, FDU), John Tesseyman (P, CCSU), o Ryan Buch (P, MON) 2009 First Team o Jeff Hanson (1B, SHU), Chris Collazo (2B, MU), Tyler Santos (3B, SHU), Anthony Scialdone (SS, CCSU), Damian Csakai (OF, WC), Shane Eyler (OF, MSM), Nick Pulsonetti (OF, MU), Jeff Heppner (C, SHU), Patt Epps (DH, CCSU), James Jones (UT, LIU), Matt Watson (P, WC), Ryan Buch k (P, MU). Second Team Paul Bottigliero (1B, MU), Seth Boyd (2B, WC), Sean Allaire (3B, CCSU), Phil Tantillo (SS, SHU), Richie Tri (OF, CCSU), Mike Drowne (OF, SHU), Matt Maher (OF, FDU), Sean Parker (C, CCSU), Mike Olszyk (DH, SHU), Zachary Sand (UT, FDU), Jared Balbach (P, SHU), Chris Gloor (P, QU). 2010 First Team Tommy Meade (1B, CCSU), Ryan Terry (2B, MU), Mitch Wells (3B, CCSU), Brian Martutartus (SS, WC), Nick Campbell (OF, BU), Patt Epps (OF, CCSU), Richie Tri (OF, CCSU), Jeff Heppner (C, SHU), Jon Lucas (DH, WC), Sean Allaire (UT, CCSU), Brent Almeida (SP, BU), Jared Balbach (SP, SHU), Mark Andrews (RP, BU) Second Team Vin Avella (1B, WC), Seth Boyd (2B, WC), Joe Poletsky (3B, QU), Zakary Cianciolo (SS, BU), Kevin Brown (OF, BU), Mike Drowne (OF, SHU), DJ Robinson (OF, FDU), Jeff Vigurs (C, BU), Andrew Caron (DH, MSM), Mike Matta (UT, MSM), Peter Kelich (SP, BU), Kent Worthington (SP, MSM), David Rees (RP, WC)

NEC Record Book 43 BaseballBaseball N Season Individual Records Category Player (School) Record Year E Batting Average Mike Carlsen (FDU) .466 1991 Home Runs Josh Vittek (MSM) 20 2008 C Runs Batted In Joe McCullough (MON) 79 1998 Runs Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 80 2004 Hits Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 100 2004 Doubles Jared Boyd (UMBC) 32 2002 R Triples Levi Miskolczi (RID) 8 1995 Stolen Bases Kyle Messineo (MON) 42 (of 46) 2007 e Brian O'Neill (WAG) 1.16 1994 Innings Pitched Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 122.2 2001 c Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 112 1999 Wins Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 12 2001 o Win Percentage (min. 5 decisions): Mike Benfield (MON) 1.000 (8-0) 2001 Anthony Rawa (RID) 1.000 (7-0) 1994 r Todd Ruder (CCSU) 1.000 (6-0) 2004 Saves* Andrew Huebner (WC) 13 2009 d *since 1996 Season Team Records Category School Record Year B Batting Average Long Island .354 1990 Home Runs Quinnipiac 71 1999 o Runs Batted In Central Connecticut State 425 2010 Runs Central Connecticut State 457 2004 o Hits Central Connecticut State 650 2010 Doubles Central Connecticut State 134 2002 k Triples Long Island 32 1995 Stolen Bases Fairleigh Dickinson 113 1988 Earned Run Average Monmouth 3.34 2006 Innings Pitched Monmouth 493.0 2007 Strikeouts Monmouth 374 2008 Overall Wins Central Connecticut State 41 2004 Overall Win Percentage Central Connecticut State .703 (41-17-1) 2004 Conference Wins Bryant 25 2010 Conference Win Percentage Monmouth .852 (23-4) 2002

44 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball Tournament Individual Records Category Player (School) Record Year N Batting Average(series, min 10 at bats) Adam Taha (CCSU) .643 (9-14) 2006 Slugging Percentage (series) Lou Deman (LIU) 1.277 1995 On Base Percentage (series) Mike Policasttro (FDU) .722 1993 E Hits (game) Michael Zuppe (RID) vs. Wagner 5 5/10/97 Jeff Timperman (RID) vs. Wagner 5 5/10/97 David Arroyo (FDU) vs. SFNY 5 5/9/99 C B.K. McLaughlin (CCSU) vs. Wagner 5 5/26/06 Hits (series) Jeff Toth (MON) 12 2001 Doubles (game) Jamie Scholz (WAG) vs. UMBC 3 5/12/00 Doubles (series) Mark Zielinski (FDU) 4 1999 Jamie Scholz (WAG) 4 2000 Triples (game) Michael Wenner (RID) vs. Wagner 2 5/10/97 R Jason Law (MON) vs. FDU 2 5/10/99 Triples (series) Michael Wenner (RID) 2 1997 Jason Law (MON) 2 1999 e Brian Gismonde (MON) 2 2001 Nick Massari (MON) 2 2004 Marc Weres (MON) 2 2005 c Home Runs (game) Bret Beard (SFNY) vs. LIU 2 5/7/93 Lou Deman (LIU) vs. SFNY 2 5/13/95 Kevin Rival (CCSU) vs. UMBC 2 5/11/01 o Jared Williams (WAG) vs. CCSU 2 5/21/04 Home Runs (series) Lou Deaman (LIU) 4 1995 Josh Vittek (MSM) 4 2008 r RBI (game) Josh Vittek (MSM) 6 2008 RBI (series) Josh Vittek (MSM) 12 2008 Stolen Bases (game) Jared Williams (WAG) vs. CCSU 3 5/23/04 d Stolen Bases (series) Jared Williams (WAG) 6 2004 Hit by Pitch (game) Sean McLaughlin (FDU) vs. SFNY 2 5/9/99 Pat Poehls (MON) vs. LIU 2 5/13/00 Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) vs. QUIN 2 5/22/04 Brett Hardie (MON) vs. QUIN 2 5/21/04 Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) vs. WAG 2 5/21/04 B Jared Williams (WAG) vs. MON 2 5/22/04 Ryan Nemcek (SHU) vs. MON 2 5/22/05 Hit by Pitch (series) Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 4 2004 o Runs Scored (game) Andy Pagano (FDU) vs. SFNY 4 5/9/99 Chad Gerben (UMBC) vs. MON 4 5/12/01 Seth Brown (CCSU) vs. Wagner 4 5/26/06 o Runs Scored (series) Mark Zielinski (FDU) 9 1999 Chad Gerben (UMBC) 9 2001 Walks (game) Jon Manuelian (LIU) vs. SFNY 4 5/13/95 k Mike Speckhardt (MAR) vs. FDU 4 5/11/97 Jason Law (MON) vs. SFNY 4 5/11/01 Walks (series) Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 9 2004 Fewest Hits Allowed (game) Chris Wakefield (QU) vs. SHU 1 5/22/05 Fewest Runs Allowed (game) 13 players with 0 --- Strikeouts (game) Jose Torres (FDU) vs. LIU 13 5/13/94 Tournament Team Records Category School Record Year Hits (game) Rider vs. Wagner 26 5/10/97 Hits (series) Monmouth 59 2001 Runs (game) FDU vs. SFNY 25 5/9/99 CCSU vs. Wagner 25 5/26/06 Runs (series) CCSU 45 2006 Runs By Both Teams (game) CCSU vs. Wagner 33 5/26/06 RBI (game) FDU vs. SFNY 23 5/9/99 RBI (series) CCSU 40 2006 Doubles (game) Rider vs. Wagner 8 5/10/97 Doubles (series) Rider 13 1997 Triples (game) Rider vs. Wagner 3 5/10/96 Triples (series) Monmouth 4 2005 Home Runs (game) LIU vs. SFNY 4 5/13/95 Home Runs (series) Rider 9 1995 Stolen Bases (game) CCSU vs. Wagner 7-7 5/26/06 Stolen Bases (series) Wagner 10-11 2004 Walks (game) FDU vs. SFNY 12 5/9/99 Walks (series) CCSU 32 2004 Strikeouts (game) WAG vs. MON 14 5/22/04 Strikeouts (series) Wagner 37 2004 Walks Allowed (game) SFNY vs. FDU 12 5/9/99 Walks Allowed (series) WAG 24 2004 Errors (game) FDU vs. Monmouth 6 5/7/93 FDU vs. CCSU 6 5/7/99 UMBC vs. WAG 6 5/12/00 Errors (series) Monmouth 13 2000 Fewest Errors (game) 50 times 0 --- Fewest Errors (series) Monmouth 1 2002 Double Plays (game) Monmouth vs. Central Connecticut 4 5/18/03 St. Francis (NY) vs. MON 4 5/11/01 Double Plays (series) St. Francis (NY) 7 1993 Long Island 7 1995 NEC Record Book 45 BaseballBaseball N ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1993 2002 E St. Francis (NY) 13 - Long Island 2 Monmouth 3 - St. Francis (NY) 2 Monmouth 11 - Fairleigh Dickinson 7 Central Connecticut State 5 - UMBC 3 (10) Fairleigh Dickinson 5 - Long Island 0 Central Connecticut State 7 - Monmouth 5 C St. Francis (NY) 5 - Monmouth 0 UMBC 1 - St. Francis (NY) 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 9 - Monmouth 0 UMBC 8 - Monmouth 2 St. Francis (NY) 8 - Fairleigh Dickinson 6 Central Connecticut State 11 - UMBC 2 1994 2003 R Fairleigh Dickinson 4 - Long Island 1 Central Connecticut State 8 - UMBC 1 Rider 9 - Wagner 7 Monmouth 2 - St. Francis (NY) 0 Long Island 2 - Wagner 1 Central Connecticut State 2 - Monmouth 1 e Rider 6 - Fairleigh Dickinson 2 UMBC 1 - St. Francis (NY) 0 Long Island 4 - Fairleigh Dickinson 1 Monmouth 11 - UMBC 2 c Rider 7 - Long Island 4 Central Connecticut State 4 - Monmouth 0 1995 2004 o St. Francis (NY) 14 - Long Island 13 (12) Wagner 9 - Central Connecticut State 4 Rider 12 - Marist 9 Monmouth 16 - Quinnipiac 1 Long Island 5 - Marist 2 Wagner 13 - Monmouth 4 r Rider 14 - St. Francis (NY) 10 Central Connecticut State 11 - Quinnipiac 4 Long Island 14 - St. Francis (NY) 6 Central Connecticut State 9 - Monmouth 1 Rider 4 - Long Island 3 (10) Central Connecticut State 5 - Wagner 4 d Central Connecticut State 10 - Wagner 3 1996 St. Francis (NY) 5 - Monmouth 2 2005 Rider 3 - Long Island 2 Quinnipiac 13 - Wagner 6 Long Island 2 - Monmouth 1 Sacred Heart 3 - Monmouth 0 B Rider 1 - St. Francis (NY) 0 Monmouth 8 - Wagner 4 Long Island 9 - St. Francis (NY) 4 Quinnipiac 7 - Sacred Heart 0 Rider 14 - Long Island 1 Monmouth 10 - Sacred Heart 3 o Monmouth 8 - Quinnipiac 2 1997 Quinnipiac 7 - Monmouth 3 o Fairleigh Dickinson 7 - Wagner 4 Marist 4 - Rider 1 2006 Rider 20 - Wagner 6 Sacred Heart 7 - Central Connecticut State 5 k Fairleigh Dickinson 6 - Marist 5 Wagner 3 - Quinnipiac 1 Marist 6 - Rider 3 Sacred Heart 4 - Wagner 0 Marist 5 - Fairleigh Dickinson 4 Central Connecticut State 7 - Quinnipiac 6 Central Connecticut State 25 - Wagner 8 1998 Sacred Heart 10 - Central Connecticut State 8 St. Francis (NY) 6 - Mount St. Mary's 1 2007 Monmouth 5 - Long Island 4 Central Connecticut State 3, Quinnipiac 2 (10) Monmouth 7 - St. Francis (NY) 2 Monmouth 9, Mount St. Mary's 0 *forced to single elimination due to rain. Monmouth 7, Central Connecticut State 1 1999 Quinnipiac 4, Mount St. Mary's 1 Monmouth 8 - St. Francis (NY) 3 Central Connecticut State 4, Monmouth 2 Central Connecticut State 9 - Fairleigh Dickinson 4 Monmouth 7, Central Connecticut State 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 25 - St. Francis (NY) 7 2008 Monmouth 2 - Central Connecticut State 1 Monmouth 12, Mount St. Mary's 7 Fairleigh Dickinson 7 - Central Connecticut State 1 Central Connecticut State 8, Wagner 4 Monmouth 7 - Fairleigh Dickinson 6 Monmouth 10, Central Connecticut State 9 (10 innings) Mount St. Mary's 5, Wagner 1 2000 Mount St. Mary's 6, Central Connecticut State 2 Wagner 16 - UMBC 1 Mount St. Mary's 8, Monmouth 3 Monmouth 11 - Long Island 8 Mount St. Mary's 14, Monmouth 2 Long Island 2 - UMBC 0 Wagner 5 - Monmouth 0 2009 Monmouth 5 - Long Island 4 Monmouth 14, Wagner 8 Monmouth 14 - Wagner 3 Sacred Heart 16, Central Conn. St. 13 Wagner 7 - Monmouth 3 Wagner 6, Central Conn. St. 5 (10 inn.) Monmouth 7, Sacred Heart 6 (11 inn.) 2001 Sacred Heart 5, Wagner 4 Monmouth 7 - St. Francis (NY) 6 (10) Monmouth 14, Sacred Heart 8 UMBC 10 - Central Connecticut State 5 Central Connecticut State 6 - St. Francis (NY) 2 2010 UMBC 16 - Monmouth 10 Sacred Heart 5, Monmouth 4 Monmouth 9 - Central Connecticut State 5 Central Conncecticut State 5, Wagner 3 Monmouth 5 - UMBC 3 Wagner 9, Monmouth 4 UMBC 4 - Monmouth 1 Sacred Heart 8, Central Connecticut State 3 Central Connecticut State 7, Wagner 2 Central Connecticut State 9, Sacred Heart 6 Central Connecticut State 9, Sacred Heart 3 46 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS N 1987 Season Standings E Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 8-3-1 16-15-1 C 2. St. Francis (NY) 6-5-1 15-16-1 3. Monmouth 6-6-0 11-18-0 4. Long Island 5-7-0 17-16-0 5. Wagner 4-8-0 11-27-0 R Batting Leaders: Lou Hernandez (LIU) .422; Tom Hennig (WAG) .402; Steve Stuart (FDU) .396; Tino Barrial (FDU) .390; e Chris Bruno (SFNY) .386 Home Runs Leaders: Dave Noriega (WAG) 10; Mike Haber (MON) 8; Lou Hernandez (LIU) 8 [Mike Haber (MON) 0.29] c RBI Leaders: Lou Hernandez (LIU) 38; Dave Noriega (WAG) 36; Nelson Landon (FDU) 27; Tino Barrial (FDU) 27; Mike Sillivan (MON) 27 [Lou Hernandez (LIU) 1.15] Hits Leaders: Dave Noriega (WAG) 47; Lou Hernandez (LIU) 46; Todd Rutman (WAG) 45 o Doubles Leaders: Lou Hernandez (LIU) 13; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 12; Vin DeMaria (LIU) 12 [Neil Kurtz (FDU) 0.43] Triples Leaders: Neil Kurtz (FDU) 12; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 3; George Bargfrede (FDU) 2; Chris Bruno (SFNY) 2; Dave Noriega r (WAG) 2 [Neil Kurtz (FDU) 0.43] Stolen Base Leaders: Neil Kurtz (FDU) 12-12/1.000; Chris Bruno (SFNY) 24-25/.960; Todd Rutman (WAG) 13-14/.929 d ERA Leaders: Jim DeSapio (SFNY) 1.45; John Worthington (SFNY) 1.92; Bob Resnikoff (SFNY) 2.36; Omar Garcia (FDU) 2.50; Bob Fitzpatrick (MON) 2.90 Wins Leaders: Bob Fitzpatrick (MON) 6; Rich Hoffman (LIU) 6; Mike Mongiello (FDU) 6 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Jim DeSapio (SFNY) 5-0/1.000; Bob Fitzpatrick (MON) 6-1/.857; B Rich Hoffman (LIU) 6-1/.857 Innings Pitched Leaders: Tom Marten (LIU) 60.3; Bob Fitzpatrick (MON) 59.3; Mike Mongiello (FDU) 58.7 o Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 56; Lou Mallea (SFNY) 55; Steve Osik (LIU) 50 [Lou Mallea (SFNY) 1.12] o 1988 Season Standings k Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 9-3-0 26-13-0 2. Long Island 7-5-0 20-14-0 3. St. Francis (NY) 5-7-0 10-17-0 Monmouth 5-7-0 10-22-1 5. Wagner 4-8-0 12-28-2

Batting Leaders: Mike Hennessy (FDU) .390; Kevin Case (MON) .388; Ray Schuyler (LIU) .375; Steve Stuart (FDU) .362; Mike Venezia (WAG) .353 Home Runs Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 8; Steve Stuart (FDU) 6; Mike Venezia (WAG) 6 [James Ruocchio (LIU) 0.27] RBI Leaders: Steve Stuart (FDU) 39; Mike Venezia (WAG) 35; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 27 [Steve Stuart (FDU) 1.05] Hits Leaders: Mike Hennessy (FDU) 49; Todd Hennig (WAG) 42; three tied with 41 Doubles Leaders: Neil Kurtz (FDU) 18; Mike Hennessy (FDU) 11; Steve Stuart (FDU) 11 [Neil Kurtz (FDU) 0.49] Triples Leaders: Mike Venezia (WAG) 4; James Ruocchio 3; 6 with 2 [Mike Venezia (WAG) 0.10] Stolen Base Leaders: John Kroeger (FDU) 12-12/1.000; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 13-15/.867; Mike Hennessy (FDU) 30-35/.857; Chris Bruno (SFNY) 24-28/.857 ERA Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 2.44; Joe DiMattina (SFNY) 3.18; Rich Hoffman (LIU) 3.44; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 3.47; Jerry Rizza (LIU) 3.78 Wins Leaders: Rich Hoffman (LIU) 9; Mike Mongiello (FDU) 8; Mike Ritchie (FDU) 7 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Rich Hoffman (LIU) 9-2/.818; Mike Mongiello (FDU) 8-2/.800; Joe DiMattina (SFNY) 4-1/.800 Innings Pitched Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 73.7; Rich Hoffman (LIU) 73.3; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 59.7 Strikeouts Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 85; Mike Ritchie (FDU) 80; Rich Hoffman (LIU) 66 [Mike Mongiello (FDU) 1.15]

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NEC Record Book 47 BaseballBaseball N ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS E 1989 Season Standings

C Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. Monmouth 9-3-0 13-22-0 2. St. Francis (NY) 7-4-0 16-16-0 3. Wagner 5-6-0 18-13-0 R 4. Long Island 5-7-0 12-19-0 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 3-9-0 13-22-2 e Batting Leaders: Steve Stuart (FDU) .423; Mike Venezia (WAG) .406; Mike Hennessy (FDU) .400; James Ruocchio (LIU) .396; Glen Goldberg (LIU) .362 c Home Runs Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 12; Dean Esposito (WAG) 6; John White (WAG) 5; Mike Venezia (WAG) 5; Steve Stuart (FDU) 5 [James Ruocchio (LIU) 0.39] o RBI Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 37; Steve Stuart (FDU) 32; John Picarello (FDU) 32 [James Ruocchio (LIU) 1.19] Hits Leaders: Steve Stuart (FDU) 47; Mike Hennessy (FDU) 42; James Ruocchio (LIU) 40 r Doubles Leaders: Steve Stuart (FDU) 13; Jeff Columbano (SFNY) 12; John White (WAG) 11; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 11 [John White (WAG) 0.42] Triples Leaders: Mike Venezia (WAG) 4; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 4; Mike Hennessy (FDU) 3 [Mike Venezia (WAG), Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) d 0.13] Stolen Base Leaders: Mike Hennessy (FDU) 24-28/.857; Neil Kurtz (FDU) 18-21/.857; Rich Palase (LIU) 10-12/.833 ERA Leaders: Don Croce (WAG) 2.64; Jarrett Stein (FDU) 2.83; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 2.83; Steve Mineo (WAG) 2.86; Joe Errico (MON) 3.30 B Wins Leaders: Ralph Desiderio (SFNY) 4; Jarret Stein (FDU) 4; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 4; Glenn Spencer (MON) 4 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Jarrett Stein (FDU) 4-2/.667; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 4-4/.500; o John Worthington (SFNY) 3-3/.500 Innings Pitched Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 79.7; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 60.3; Steve Mineo (WAG) 59.7 o Strikeouts Leaders: Mike Mongiello (FDU) 59; Steve Mineo (WAG) 54; Anthony Rizzi (FDU) 43 [Derek Hoeflich (MON) 1.09] k 1990 Season Standings

Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. Long Island 12-3-0 27-13-0 2. St. Francis (NY) 9-6-0 17-18-0 3. Wagner 6-6-0 17-15-2 4. Monmouth 7-8-0 16-19-1 5. Mount St. Mary’s 4-7-0 12-19-0 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 3-11-0 15-23-3

Batting Leaders: Sal Conti (LIU) .438; James Ruocchio (LIU) .424; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) .415; Rob Leary (LIU) .400; Mike Ciuffo (LIU) .367 Home Runs Leaders: Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 13; Sal Conti (LIU) 13; Howie Deas (MON) 7; James Ruocchio (LIU) 7 [Ciro Ambrosio (LIU), Sal Conti (LIU) 0.33} RBI Leaders: Sal Conti (LIU) 55; James Ruocchio (LIU) 44; Rob Leary (LIU) 41 [Sal Conti (LIU) 1.38] Hits Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 72; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 66; Sal Conti (LIU) 64 Doubles Leaders: James Ruocchio (LIU) 21; Jeff Columbano (SFNY) 14; Sal Conti (LIU) 14 [James Ruocchio (LIU) 0.53] Triples Leaders: Rob Leary (LIU) 7; Ciro Ambrosio (LIU) 4; Mark Leonard (FDU) 4 [Rob Leary (LIU) 0.18] Stolen Base Leaders: Vaughn Campos (FDU) 11-11/.1.000; Joe Catania (MSM) 8-8/1.000; Sal Conti (LIU) 7-7/1.000 [Mike Hennessy (FDU) 15] ERA Leaders: Tom Fusco (LIU) 2.60; Jarrett Stein (FDU) 2.89; John Worthington (SFNY) 3.11; Dan Pontes (LIU) 3.27; Mike Kudela (MON) 3.33 Wins Leaders: Tom Fusco (LIU) 8; John Worthington (SFNY) 7; Brad Keely (LIU) 6 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Tom Fusco (LIU) 8-2/.800; Darryl Johnson (WAG) 4-1/.800; John Worthington (SFNY) 7-2/.778 Innings Pitched Leaders: John Worthington (SFNY) 75.7; Tom Fusco (LIU) 69.1; Brad Keely (LIU) 62.0 Strikeouts Leaders: Brad Keely (LIU) 66; Brad Meachem (FDU) 55; John Worthington (SFNY) 48 [Brad Keely (LIU) 1.06]

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48 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS N 1991 Season Standings E

Team Conference Record Overall Record C 1. Monmouth 10-5 18-19-1 2. St. Francis (NY) 8-7 13-20-0 Mount St. Mary’s 8-7 15-19-0 4. Wagner 7-8 16-18-0 R 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 6-9 15-28-0 Long Island 6-9 19-18-1 e Batting Leaders: Mike Carlsen (FDU) .466; Anthony Savino (LIU) .381; Anthony Petrocelli (MON) .364; Artie Schmitt (MON) .359; John Bruggeman (MSM) .352 c Home Runs Leaders: John Biancamano (FDU) 15; Howie Deas (MON) 14; Sal Conti (LIU) 9; Dean Esposito (WAG) 8; Mike Policastro (FDU) 8 RBI Leaders: John Biancamano (FDU) 43, Mike MacMillian (MSM) 38, Sal Conti (LIU) 36, Matt Montenero (MON) 35, Howie Deas (MON) 33 o Hits Leaders: Mike Carlsen (FDU) 67, Artie Schmitt (MON) 55, Anthony Savino (LIU) 51; Matt Montenero (MON) 46; Sal Conti (LIU) 45; Howie Deas (MON) 45 r Doubles Leaders: Artie Schmitt (MON) 13; Mike Carlsen (FDU) 12; Richard Buckheit (LIU) 12 Triples Leaders: Anthony Petrocelli (MON) 5; Artie Schmitt (MON) 4; John White (WAG) 4; Sal Conti (LIU) 4, Desi Wilson (FDU) 3; Mike MacMillian d (MSM) 3 Stolen Base Leaders: Matt Rueckert (MSM) 18/19; Artie Schmitt (MON) 12/15; Mike Carlsen (FDU) 12/18; Ken Arnold (WAG); 11/16; Sal Conti (LIU) 10/10; Anthony Savino (LIU) 10/13 ERA Leaders: Sal Lucido (SFNY) 2.28; Brad Keely (LIU) 2.36; John Worthington (SFNY) 2.56; Ken Keith (MSM) 3.44; Mike Moran (LIU) 3.60 Wins Leaders: Derek Hoeflich (MON) 5-3; Ralph Desiderio (SFNY) 5-4; Ken Keith (MSM) 4-0; Al Wierceszewski (MON) 4-2; Dan Husar (MON); 4-3; B Brad Keely (LIU) 4-4 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Al Wierceszewski (MON) .667; Derek Hoeflich (MON) .625; Dan Husar (MON) .571; Ralph Desiderio o (SFNY) .556 Innings Pitched Leaders: Tim Sheehan (MSM) 76.7; Dan Smith (MSM) 64.0; Dan Husar (MON) 63.7; Al Wierciszewski (MON) 60.0 o Strikeouts Leaders: Dan Husar (MON) 48; Ken Hyde (FDU) 47; Derek Hoeflich (MON) 44; Jarrett Stien (FDU) 43; Tim Sheehan (MSM) 43 k 1992 Season Standings

Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. St. Francis (NY) 12-6-0 19-20-1 Wagner 12-6-0 16-22-0 Long Island 12-6-0 24-15-0 4. Monmouth 11-7-0 24-14-0 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 8-10-0 19-21-0 6. Mount St. Mary’s 4-13-0 9-28-0 7. Marist 3-14-0 8-27-0

Batting Leaders: Jerry DeFabbia (FDU) .408; Anthony Petrocelli (MON) .406; Mike Policastro (FDU) .404; Brett Rackett (MON) .400; Scott Pagano (SFNY) .383 Home Runs Leaders: Mike Policastro (FDU) 9; Sal Racobaldo (FDU) 7; Mark D’Ambrosia (FDU) 6; Ed McCarron (MSM) 6; Brett Rackett (MON) 6; Art Schmitt (MON) 6 RBI Leaders: Mike Policastro (FDU) 44; Anthony Petrocelli (MON); Brett Rackett (MON) 40; Art Schmitt (MON) 39; Steve Mirasola (SFNY) 34 Hits Leaders: Anthony Petrocelli (MON) 63; Brett Rackett (MON) 60; Scott Pagano (SFNY); Jerry DeFabbia (FDU) 58; Mike Policastro (MON) 48 Doubles Leaders: Art Schmitt (MON) 20; Mike Parenti (FDU) 14; Anthony Petrocelli (MON) 14; Mike Policastro (FDU) 14; Brett Beard (SFNY) 13 Triples Leaders: George Camacho (MAR) 5; Brett Rackett (MON) 5; Scott Pagano (SFNY) 4; Anthony Savino (LIU) 4; Frank Scarnaty (LIU) 4 Stolen Base Leaders: John Gambale (SFNY) 28; Scott Pagano (SFNY) 21; Ray DeSimone (LIU) 18; Matt Rueckert (MSM) 18; Michael Dauerer (MAR) 17 ERA Leaders: Greg Short (LIU) 2.81; George Gagliardi (WAG) 2.91; Ed Donohue (SFNY) 2.98; Anthony Sussino (SFNY) 3.16; T.J. Magliosso (SFNY) 3.38 Wins Leaders: Greg Short (LIU) 7-2; Mike Kudela (MON) 6-1; Scott Halama (SFNY) 6-1; Brad Keely (LIU) 6-4; George Gagliardi (WAG) 5-1 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Mike Kudela (MON) .857; John Halama (SFNY) .857; George Gagliardi (WAG) .833; Mike Moran (LIU) .800; Greg Short (LIU) .778 Innings Pitched Leaders: Mike Browne (MON) 68.3; Mike Medvetz (MON) 68.0; Tim Sheehan (MSM) 68.0; Brad Keely (LIU) 63.6; Dan Smith (MSM) 61.0 Strikeouts Leaders: Brad Keely (LIU) 55; Tim Sheehan (MSM) 54; Greg Short (LIU) 54; Mike Browne (MON) 52; John Halama (SFNY) 43; Brian Woods (WAG) 43

NEC Record Book 49 BaseballBaseball N ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS E 1993 Season Standings C Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 15-6 28-16 2. Long Island 14-6 17-18 3. St. Francis (NY)* 13-8 25-15 Monmouth 13-8 17-20 R 5. Rider 12-9 21-18 6. Wagner 6-14 9-23 e 7. Marist 5-13 9-24-1 8. Mount St. Mary's 1-15 6-24 c *NEC Tournament Champions o Batting Leaders: Jack Scholz (WAG) .418; Brett Rackett (MON) .385; Derek Pukash (FDU) .381; Ray DeSimone (LIU) .375; Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) .371 Home Runs Leaders: Brett Beard (SFNY) 8; Lou Vernagallo (LIU) 7; Boyette (FDU) 7 r RBI Leaders: Sal Racobaldo (FDU) 41; Brett Beard (SFNY) ; Mike Policastro (FDU) 35; Shawn Brown (RID) 33 Hits Leaders: Brett Beard (SFNY) 53; Ray DeSimone (LIU) 51; Brett Rackett (MON) 50; Mike Bergstrom (MON) 48; Shawn Brown (RID) 47 Doubles Leaders: Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) 17; Steve Kraemer (RID); Chris DeDomenico (WAG) 14; Brett Beard (SFNY) 14 d Triples Leaders: Ray DeSimone (LIU) 10; Mark Domashinski (MON) 6 Stolen Base Leaders: Boyd Wisdom (FDU) 28; John Gambale (SFNY) 25; Mark Bergstrom (MON) 24; Ray DeSimone (LIU) 13; Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) 13 ERA Leaders: John Halama (SFNY) 1.60; Jeremy Torres (FDU) 2.11; Brian Woods (FDU) 2.13; Randy Chirumbolo (WAG) 2.22; Keith Reichert B (SFNY) 2.53 Wins Leaders: Dave Shaw (FDU) 7-0; Brian Woods (FDU) 6-2; John Halama (SFNY) 5-0; T. J. Magliozzo (MON) 4-1 o Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Brian Shaw (FDU) 1.000; John Halama (SFNY) 1.000; T.J. Magliozzo (MON) .800; Woods (FDU) .750 Innings Pitched Leaders: Keith Reichert (SFNY) 60.1; Brian Woods (FDU) 59.0; Jeff Goodin (MAR) 57.0; Jason Klonis (RID) 56.3; John Halama o (SFNY) 56.0 k Strikeouts Leaders: Brian Woods (FDU) 60; Jim Schlotter (RID) 50; Anthony Susino (SFNY) 49; Dan Pontes (LIU) 46; John Garrabrant (MON) 45 1994 Season Standings

Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 15-6 26-16 Rider * 15-6 33-18-2 3. Long Island 14-7 25-19 4. Wagner 11-10 19-22 5. St. Francis (NY) 10-11 17-21 6. Monmouth 7-13 13-23 7. Mount St. Mary's 6-15 11-27 8. Marist 5-15 10-29 *NEC Tournament Champions

Batting Leaders: Sal Racobaldo (FDU) .408; Mark D'Ambrosio (FDU) .392; Keith Bolognese (WAG) .375; Mark Barron (MAR) .367; Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) .365 Home Runs Leaders: Jason Koehler (RID) 12; Mark D'Ambrosio (FDU) 10, Jon Manuelian (LIU) 8 RBI Leaders: Mike Reenock (RID) 46; Mark D'Ambrosio (FDU) 44; Sal Racobaldo (FDU) 41 Hits Leaders: Shaun Figueroa (RID) 68; Mike Reenock (RID) 61; Mark Gola (RID) 60 Doubles Leaders: Mike Reenock (RID) 22; Chris Larrick (MSM) 14; Jon Manuelian (LIU) 14 Triples Leaders: Richard Custodio (SFNY) 5; Todd Horgan (MAR) 5; Anthony Savino (LIU) 4 Stolen Base Leaders: John Gambale (SFNY) 29; Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) 26; John Watson (FDU) 19 ERA Leaders: Brian O'Neill (WAG) 1.16; Rich Hartmann (LIU) 1.60; Anthony Rawa (RID) 2.42; Jeremy Torres (FDU) 2.56; John Halama (SFNY) 2.81 Wins Leaders: Anthony Rawa (RID) 7-0; Jeremy Torres (FDU) 7-0; Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Anthony Rawa (RID) 7-0, 1.000; James Giordano (SFNY) 4-1, .800; Chris Tetto (FDU) 4-1, .800 Innings Pitched Leaders: Jason Klonis (RID) 74.0; John Garrabrant (MON) 71.7; John DiMartino (LIU) 69.6 Strikeouts Leaders: Rich Hartmann (LIU) 65; John DiMartino (LIU) 60; John Garrabrant (MON) 51

50 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS N 1995 Season Standings E Team Conference Record Overall Record C 1. Rider * 16-5 35-18-1 2. St. Francis (NY) 13-8 26-17 3. Long Island 10-11 18-28 Marist 10-11 14-26-1 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 9-12 20-25 R Mount St. Mary's 9-12 13-25 Wagner 9-12 15-30 8. Monmouth 8-13 19-33 e *NEC Tournament Champions c Batting Leaders: Mark Barron (MAR) .442, Dan Conroy (FDU) .424, John Watson (FDU) .398, Jon Manelian (LIU) .397, Robert Carlucci (SFNY) .382 Runs: Jon Manuelian (LIU) 52, Mike Zuppe (RID) 51, Jason Koehler (RID) 50, Levi Miskolczi (RID) 48, Dan Conroy (FDU) 42 o Hits: Mark Barron (MAR) 72, Jason Koehler (RID) 68, Mike Zuppe (RID) 65, Levi Miskolczi (RID) 63, Dan Conroy (FDU) 61 Doubles: Lou Deman (LIU) 18, Anthony Falciglia (FDU) 17, Jason Koehler (RID) 17, Mike Zuppe (RID) 16, Mark Barron (MAR) 16 Triples: Levi Miskolczi (RID) 8, Shaun Figueroa (RID), Vinny Roberto (MAR) 5, Jon Watson (FDU) 4 r Home Runs: Lou Deman (LIU) 18, Jason Koehler (RID) 17, Mark Barron (MAR) 10, Mick Foster (MAR) 9, Eric Bardequez (LIU) 9 RBI: Lou Deman (LIU) 55, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 52, Jason Koehler (RID) 52, Levi Miskolczi (RID) 48, Mark Barron (MAR) 46 d Stolen Base: John Gambale (SFNY) 33; Jeff Lanzaro (SFNY) 23; John Watson (FDU) 18, Dan Conroy (FDU) 14 ERA: Brian Field (RID), 2.51, John Garrabrant (MON) 2.64, Victor Vargas (FDU) 2.87, Mike Baggs (MON) 3.16, John Long (RID) 3.63 Wins Leaders: John Long (RID) 6-2, Jim Gordon (RID) 6-2, Brian Field (RID) 6-2, Mark Barron (MAR) 6-4, Mike Baggs (MON) 6-4 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): John Long (RID) 6-2, Jim Gordon (RID) 6-2, Brian Field (RID) 6-2 Innings Pitched Leaders: John Garrabrant (MON) 88.7; Mike Baggs (MON) 77.0, Mark Barron (MAR) 76.3 B Strikeouts Leaders: Chris O'Connor (FDU) 82, Mike Liloia (MON) 79, Mark Barron (MAR) 65 o 1996 Season Standings o Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. Rider * 15-6 28-22 Monmouth 15-6 25-22 k 3. St. Francis (NY) 12-8 21-20-1 4. Long Island 12-9 22-19 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 9-12 16-23 6. Wagner 8-12 14-24 7. Marist 8-13 16-24-1 8. Mount St. Mary's 4-17 6-24-1 *NEC Tournament Champions

Batting Leaders: Jon Manuelian (LIU) .409, Nick DelGozzo (MON) .376, Chris Novelli (LIU) .372, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) .366, Chris Larrick (MSM) .364 Runs Per Game: Chris Novelli (LIU) 1.08, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 1.05, Dan Conroy (FDU) 1.03, Nick DelGozzo (MON) 0.98, Jon Manuelian (LIU) 0.97, Jason Irizarry (FDU) 0.97, Overall leader - Nick DelGozzo (MON) 45 Hits Per Game: Chris Novelli (LIU) 1.38, Dan Conroy (FDU) 1.36 Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 1.34, Chris Larrick (MSM) 1.34, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 1.33, Overall leader - Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 67 Doubles Per Game: Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 0.51, Mike Dansky (LIU) 0.47, Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 0.38, Jason Koehler (RID) 0.34, Chris DiDonna (SFNY) 0.34, Overall leader - Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 20 Triples Per Game: Chris Novelli (LIU) 0.15, Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 0.10, Brian Kermizian (RID) 0.09, Joe Reina (LIU) 0.09, Tom Mazzolla (WAG) 0.08, Overall leader - Chris Novelli (LIU) 0.15 Home Runs Per Game: Jason Irizarry (FDU) 0.23, Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 0.21, Jon Manuelian (LIU) 0.18, Brian Casey (WAG) 0.17, Joe Farina (FDU) 0.17, Tom Mazzola (WAG) 0.17, Overall leaders - Jason Irizarry (FDU), Kevin Montelbano (FDU) Ryan Pandolfini (RID), Levi Miskolczi (RID) 8 RBI Per Game: Kevin Montelbano (FDU) 1.05, Jason Irizarry (FDU) 1.00, Joe Reina (LIU) 0.94, Jon Manuelian (LIU) 0.94, Keith Montelbano (FDU) 0.92, Overall leader - Ryan Pandolfini (RID) 0.86 Stolen Base Per Game: Joe McCullough (MON) 0.43, George Santiago (MAR) 0.34, Chris Novelli (LIU) 0.33, Levi Miskolczi (RID) 0.32, Tom Ambrose (MON) 0.32, Overall leader - Joe McCullough (MON) 20-28 ERA: Donato Pesce (LIU) 2.60, Chris McConnell (SFNY) 2.73, Jared Lenko (RID) 2.94, Joe Aragona (MON) 3.00, Anthony Rawa (RID) 3.35 Wins Leaders: Joe Aragona (MON) 7-2, Anthony Rawa (RID) 6-1, Jared Lenko (RID) 6-3, Mark Ciccarelli (MAR) 6-4, Mike Liloia (MON) 6-5 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Anthony Rawa (RID) 6-1 (.857), Joe Aragona (MON) 7-2 (.778), Jared Lenko (RID) 6-3 (.667), Brian Field (RID) 4-2 (.667), James Giordano (SFNY) 5-3 (.625) Innings Pitched Leaders: Mike Lilioa (MON) 77.0, Joe Aragona (MON) 69.0, Mark Ciccarelli (MAR) 65.1, Jared Lenko (RID) 64.3, Joe Doyle (WAG) 63.1 Strikeouts Leaders Per 9 Innings: Mark Ciccarelli (MAR) 9.68, Brian Field (RID) 8.97, Donato Pesce (LIU) 8.30, Greg Fields (LIU) 8.30, Mark Nugent (WAG) 8.30 Saves: Ed Ruminski (MON) 4, jared Lenko (RID) 4, Steve Erlich (FDU) 4

NEC Record Book 51 BaseballBaseball N ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS E 1997 Season Standings

C Team Conference Record Overall Record 1. Marist * 14-7 32-19 Fairleigh Dickinson 14-7 23-24-1 3. Wagner 12-9 17-29-2 R Rider 12-9 20-29 5. Monmouth 11-10 23-25 6. Long Island 10-11 17-21 e 7. St. Francis (NY) 6-15 15-24 8. Mount St. Mary's 5-16 10-23-1 c *NEC Tournament Champions o Batting Leaders: Eric Bardeguez (LIU) .425, Chris DiDonna (SFNY) .374, Duane Eason (FDU) .367, Mark Barron (MAR).364, Jay Cevallos (MSM).364 r Runs Per Game: Anthony Cervini (MAR) 1.14, Tommy Mazzola (WAG) 1.00, Steve Serafin (FDU) 1.04, Duane Eason (FDU) 0.98, Joe Aquilino (WAG) 0.91, Overall leader - Anthony Cervini (MAR) 57 d Hits Per Game:Eric Bardeguez (LIU) 1.42, Chris DiDonna (SFNY) 1.33, Mark Barron (MAR) 1.30, Duane Eason (FDU) 1.29, Tommy Mazzola (WAG) 1.28, Overall leader - Mark Barron (MAR) 65 Doubles Per Game: Joe Aquilino (WAG) 0.46, Mark Barron (MAR) 0.44, Chris DiDonna (SFNY) 0.38, Jeff Timperman (RID) 0.36, Mike Dansky (LIU) 0.34, Overall leader - Mark Barron (MAR) 22 Triples Per Game: Michael Wenner (RID) 0.14, Roberto Torres (MON) 0.10, Jeff Karpell (FDU) 0.08, Overall leader - Michael Wenner (RID) 7 B Home Runs Per Game: Frank Battista (SFNY) 0.28, Will Vanjonack (MSM) 0.26, Duane Eason (FDU) 0.20, Jason Irizarry (FDU)0.19, Eric Bardequez (LIU) 0.19, Overall leader - Frank Battista (SFNY) 11 o RBI Per Game: Jason Irizarry (FDU) 0.98, Will Vanjonack (MSM) 0.94, Brendan Connolly (SFNY) 0.86, Frank Battista (SFNY) 0.85, George West (MON) 0.83, Overall leader - Jason Irizarry (FDU) 46 o Stolen Base Per Game: Joe Francisco (WAG) 0.73, Nick Del Gozzo (MON) 0.43, Wayne Crowley (MSM) 0.42, Tom Ambrose (MON) 0.40, Peter Stern (LIU) 0.35, Overall leader - Joe Francisco (WAG) 33 (of 36) k ERA: Mark Barron (MAR) 2.23, Charlie Krojewski (MON) 2.29, Tim Liello (SFNY) 3.27, Mark Nugent (WAG) 3.34, Brian Moyer (MON) 3.53 Wins Leaders: Mark Barron (MAR) 10-3, Chris Webb (MAR) 8-2, Jim Gordon (RID) 6-2, Sanfine Sarrica (SFNY)3-1,Duane Eason (FDU) 3-1 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Chris Webb (MAR) .800 (6-2), Mark Barron (MAR) .769 (10-3) Jim Gordon .750 (6-2) Innings Pitched Leaders: Mark Barron (MAR) 97, Jared Lenko (RID) 88.3, Doug Connolly (MAR) 78.7, Kevin Olore (MAR) 73.3, Chris Webb (MAR) 71.3 Strikeouts Leaders Per 9 Innings: Wayne Miller (MSM) 11.33, Chris Devins (MSM) 9.0, Joe Aragona (MON) 9.0, Duane Wilson (MSM) 8.72, James Giancola (LIU) 8.70, Overall leaders - Wayne Miller (MSM) 60, James Giancola (LIU) 60 Saves: Dave Dawson (MON) 4, Jom McGowan (MAR) 3, Eric Berc (MAR) 3

52 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS N 1998 Season Standings E

Team Conference Record Overall Record C 1. St. Francis (NY) # 10-5 26-12-1 Monmouth * # 10-5 30-21 3. Long Island 9-6 24-14 4. Mount St. Mary's 6-9 9-28 R Fairleigh Dickinson 6-9 15-24 6. Wagner 4-11 10-35-1 *NEC Tournament Champions e #Regular season Co-Champions c Batting Leaders: Joe McCullough (MON) .420, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) .409, John Catricala (LIU) .402, Sami Abassi (LIU) .393, Joe Francisco (WAG) .393 Runs Per Game: Greg Landis (MON) 1.32, Eric Bardequez (LIU) 1.22, John Catricala (LIU) 1.19, Joe McCullough (MON) 1.18, Jason Anderson o (LIU) 1.17, Overall Leader - Greg Landis (MON) 66 Hits Per Game: Joe McCullough (MON) 1.75, John Catricala (LIU) 1.47, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.46, Nick DelGozzo (MON) 1.43, George West (MON) r 1.35, Overall Leader Joe McCullough (MON) 89 Doubles Per Game:Sami Abbassi (LIU) 0.50, Andy Artale (SFNY) 0.49, Kevin Foy (LIU) 0.44, Andy Pagano (FDU) 0.41, Nick Delgozzo (MON) 0.37, d Joe McCullough (MON) 0.37, Overall Leaders - Andy Artale (SFNY)/Nick DelGozzo (MON)/Joe McCullough (MON) 19 Triples Per Game: Kevin Foy (LIU) 0.14, Joe McCullough (MON) 0.10, Gil Barkman (WAG) 0.10, Mark Zielinski (FDU) 0.10, Sami Abbassi (LIU) 0.09, Overall Leader - Kevin Foy (LIU)/Joe McCullough (MON) 5 Home Runs Per Game: Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 0.41, Will Vanjonack (MSM) 0.30, Justin Loughran (FDU) 0.28, Fred Kampf (MON) 0.26, George West (MON) 0.25, Overall Leader - Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 15 B RBI Per Game: Joe Mc Cullough (MON) 1.55, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.49, George West (MON) 1.04, Sami Abbassi (LIU) 1.00, Fred Kampf (MON) 0.98, Overall Leader - Joe McCullough (MON) 79 o Stolen Base Per Game:Joe Francisco (WAG) 0.64, Frank Battista (SFNY) 0.47, Greg Landis (MON) 0.38, George Cujc (FDU) 0.31, Nick DelGozzo (MON) 0.24, Overall Leader - Joe Francisco (WAG) 27-30 o ERA: Edwin Almonte (SFNY) 2.66, Santino Sarrica (SFNY) 2.73, Brian Moyer (MON) 2.98, James Sapp (LIU) 4.39, Dan Severino (MON) 4.96 Wins Leaders: Brian Moyer (MON) 7-1, Santino Sarrica (SFNY) 7-2, Dan Severino (MON) 7-4, Charlie Krajewski (MON) 7-4 k Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Brian Moyer (MON), .875, Mike Grippo (LIU) 4-1, Joe Lankford (SFNY) 4-1, Santion Sarrica (SFNY) .778, Dan Severino (MON) .636, Charlie Krajewski (MON) .636 Innings Pitched Leaders: Dan Severino (MON) 74.1, Joe Aragona (MON) 71.0, Brian Moyer (MON) 66.1, Santino Sarrica (SFNY) 66.0, Charlie Krajewski (MON) 58.1 Strikeouts Leaders Per 9 Innings: George Hinchcliff (FDU) 9.64, Mike Grippo (LIU) 8.60, Joe Curreri (LIU) 8.59, Kevin Steele (MSM) 8.53, Chris Devins (MSM) 8.48, Joe Aragona (MON) 8.37, Overall Leaders - Joe Aragona (MON)/Dan Severino (MON) 66 Saves: Joseph Ojeda (SFNY) 18/10, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 14/4, Chris Montenegro (MON) 6/3, Scott Woods (FDU) 12/3, Charlie Krajewski (MON) 16/3

NEC Record Book 53 BaseballBaseball N ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS E 1999 Season Standings Team Conference Record Overall Record C North Division 1. Fairleigh Dickinson# 12-8 22-24 Central Connecticut State# 12-8 22-22-1 3. St. Francis (NY) 11-9 18-30 R Long Island 11-9 25-19 e 5. Quinnipiac 7-13 17-23 South Division c 1. Monmouth*# 12-7 26-24 2. Wagner 10-9 20-23 o 3. UMBC 8-11 20-22 4. Mount St. Mary's 5-14 12-31 r *NEC Tournament Champions d #Regular Season Divisional Champions Batting Leaders: Joe Zeccardi (LIU) .444, Steve Tomshack (UMBC) .439, Joe Francisco (WAG) .436, Brian Thrash (UMBC) .435, Paul Esposito (FDU) .427 Runs Per Game: Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.35, Paul Esposito (FDU) 1.25, Joe Francisco (WAG) 1.10, Gil Barkman (WAG) 1.07, Scott Crandell (UMBC) B 1.07, Overall Leader - Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 58 Hits Per Game: Joe Francisco (WAG) 1.69, Michael Grippo (LIU) 1.58, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.58, Paul Esposito (FDU) 1.52, Rob DeFabbia (FDU) o 1.42, Overall Leader - Joe Francisco (WAG) 71 Doubles Per Game: Steve Tomshack (UMBC) .46, Brian Thrash (UMBC) .40, Will Vanjonack (MSM) .40, Brian Thomas (MSM) .37, Andrew Pagano (FDU) .36, Overall Leader - Will Vanjonack (MSM) 17 o Triples Per Game: Nick Burzynski (LIU) .16, 6 players tied with .07, Overall Leader - Nick Burzynski (LIU) 7 Home Runs Per Game: Joe Zangari (QUIN) .40, Nate Noyes (QUIN) .35, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) .30, Rob DeFabbia (FDU) .29, John Spinelli (WAG) .28, k Overall Leader - Joe Zangari (QUIN) 16 RBI Per Game: Brian Thomas (MSM) 1.35, Joe Zeccardi (LIU) 1.35, Rob DeFabbia (FDU) 1.33, Jeff Karpell (FDU) 1.28, Joe Zangari (QUIN) 1.25, Overall Leader - Rob DeFabbia (FDU) 60 Stolen Bases Per Game: Joe Francisco (WAG) .71, Jason Maule (CCSU) .50, Wayne Crowley (MSM) .30, Nick Burzynski (LIU) .30, Chris Montenegro (MON) .27, Overall Leader - Joe Francisco (WAG) 30 ERA: Brian Gismonde (MON) 1.96, Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 2.33, Andrew Facey (LIU) 2.64, Santino Sarrica (SFNY) 3.67, Scott Martin (CCSU) 3.76 Wins Leaders: Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 9, George Hinchcliff (FDU) 8, Mike Benfield (MON) 7, Andrew Facey (LIU) 6, Joe Lankford (SFNY) 6, Scott Martin (CCSU) 6 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Brian Gismonde (MON) .833/5-1, George Hinchcliff (FDU) .800/8-2, Ryan Lewis (UMBC) .800/4-1, John Gregg (WAG) .800/4-1, Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) .750/9-3 Innings Pitched Leaders: Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 89.0, Scott Martin (CCSU) 76.2, Mike Benfield (MON) 76.2, George Hinchcliff (FDU) 72.2, Andrew Facey (LIU) 71.2 Strikeouts Leaders Per 9 Innings: Scott Martin (CCSU) 12.09, Joe Curreri (LIU) 11.35, Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 11.33, Kevin Miller (LIU) 9.87, George Hinchcliff (FDU) 9.17, Overall Leader - Adam Poturnicki (CCSU) 112 Saves: Brian Gismonde (MON) 26/12, Chris Pariseau (WAG) 23/6, Ira Carlson (UMBC) 14/3, 7 players tied with 2

54 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS N 2000 Season Standings E Team Conf. Record Overall Record Team Conf. Record Overall Record C North Division South Division 1. Long Island# 14-8 23-21 1. UMBC# 16-6 29-21-1 2. Quinnipiac 11-11 16-21 2. Monmouth 15-7 25-27 3. Central Connecticut State 9-11 17-31-1 3. Wagner* 14-8 24-30-1 4. St. Francis (NY) 7-12 11-24 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 10-11 15-23-1 R 5. Sacred Heart 6-16 12-38 5. Mount St. Mary's 5-17 17-34 e *NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Divisional Champions c Batting Leaders: Tom McLaughlin (FDU) .414, Mike Cerminaro (WAG) .404, Gabe Veloz (LIU) .382, Tim Mangano (QUIN) .378, Nate Noyes (QUIN) .368 Runs: Mike Cerminaro (WAG) 61, Greg Landis (MON) 52, Gil Barkman (WAG) 52, Nate Noyes (QUIN) 48, o Hits: Mike Cerminaro (WAG) 82, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 68, Greg Deboy (UMBC) 67, Rob Roelke (MSM) 65, Jeff Toth (MON) 63 Doubles: Mike Cerminaro (WAG) 28, Mike Wilson (LIU) 18, Nate Noyes (QUIN) 16, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 15, Bobby Weiss (WAG) 15 r Triples: Tom McLaughlin (FDU) 5, Jay Landeen (CCSU) 4, Gil Barkman (WAG) 4, Rich Ferriggi (SHU) 4 Home Runs: Nate Noyes (QUIN) 10, Gil Barkman (WAG) 9, John Spinelli (WAG) 9, Joe Boccaccio (QUIN) 9 d RBI: Mike Cerminaro (WAG) 56, Gil Barkman (WAG) 47, Toby Peterson (QUIN) 44, John Spinelli (WAG) 42, Greg Deboy (UMBC) 42 Stolen Bases: Greg Landis (MON) 28, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 26, Paul Kurella (WAG) 21, David Santana (LIU) 16, Tom McLaughlin (FDU) 12 ERA: Jason Fardella (SFNY) 1.88, Brian Gismonde (MON) 2.89, Brian Santo (MSM) 3.12, Dan Severino (3.18), Roger Kalinowski (LIU) 3.21 Wins Leaders: Bill Kasten (UMBC) 9, Brian Gismonde (MON) 8, Justin Lucas (WAG) 7 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Timothy Trama (QUIN) 1.000/5-0, Chris Pinto (QUIN) .857/6-1, Bill Kasten (UMBC) .818/9-2, B Anthony DeNicola (SFNY) .800/4-1, George Hinchcliff (FDU) .800/4-1 Innings Pitched: Tom Bloom (UMBC) 90.0, Dan Severino (MON) 82.0, Justin Lucas (WAG) 79.0, Mike Benfield (MON) 77.1, Jim Clarke o (CCSU) 73.2 Strikeouts: Kevin Miller (LIU) 107, Tom Bloom (UMBC) 95, Brian Santo (MSM) 79, Jason Fardella (SFNY) 73, Chris Pinto (QUIN) 66 o Saves: Brian Gismonde (MON) 7, Chris Pariseau (WAG) 7, John Jasilli (QUIN) 3, Ira Carlson (UMBC) 3 k 2001 Season Standings

Team Conf. Record Overall Record Team Conf. Record Overall Record North Division South Division 1. Central Connecticut State# 14-8 30-22 1. UMBC#* 17-5 31-20-2 St. Francis (NY)# 14-8 25-22 Monmouth# 17-5 29-24 3. Long Island 13-9 18-24 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 9-13 13-27 4. Sacred Heart 12-10 22-23 4. Wagner 8-14 16-30-1 5. Quinnipiac 3-19 5-37 5. Mount St. Mary's 3-19 12-37

*NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Divisional Champions

Batting Leaders: Jason Law (MON) .436, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) .392, Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) .390, Michael Molinini (SFNY) .388, Jeff Toth (MON) .382 Runs: Greg Landis (MON) 70, Lance Koenig (MON) 63, Jason Law (MON) 58, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 56 Hits: Jason Law (MON) 89, Jeff Toth (MON) 78, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 77, Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) 76, Jared Boyd (UMBC) 72 Doubles: Brian Bruckhorst (SHU) 22, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 20, Jason Law (MON) 20 Triples: Travis LaPointe (QUIN) 4, Tommy Merical (MSM) 4, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 4 Home Runs: Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) 17, Jason Law (MON) 16, Jeff Toth (MON) 13, Lance Koenig (MSM) 10, Matt Early (LIU) 8 RBI: Jason Law (MON) 67, Jeff Toth (MON) 65, Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) 62, Chad Gerben (UMBC) 57, Lance Koenig (MON) 50 Stolen Bases: Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 40, Greg Landis (MON) 37, Lance Koenig (MON) 24, Robert Hosgood (CCSU) 20 ERA: Jason Fardella (SFNY) 2.68, Eric Bushor (SHU) 2.77, Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 2.86, Robert Taylor (MSM) 3.06, Jim Clarke (CCSU) 3.18 Wins Leaders: Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 12, Mike Benfield (MON) 8, Jim Clarke (CCSU) 8, Jason Fardella (SFNY) 8, Greg Hopper (UMBC) 7 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Mike Benfield (MON) 1.000/8-0, Eric Weltmer (UMBC) .857/12-2, Phil Helser (UMBC) .833/5-1, Jim Clarke (CCSU) .800/8-2, Chris Piryk (CCSU) .800/4-1 Innings Pitched: Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 122.2, Greg Hopper (UMBC) 92.2, Mike Benfield (MON) 85.2, Jason Fardella (SFNY) 80.2, Enrique Genao (MON) 78.1 Strikeouts: Jason Fardella (SFNY) 86, Eric Weltmer (UMBC) 85, Brandon Woodward (MSM) 82, Michael Wassong (FDU) 82, Chris Potenzone (FDU) 65 Saves: Mike Kelly (MON) 8, Brian Gismonde (MON) 4, Chris Piryk (CCSU) 4, Lewis Pappariella (CCSU) 3, Dave Burgoyne (LIU) 3

NEC Record Book 55 BaseballBaseball N ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS E 2002 Season Standings Team Conf. Record Overall Record C 1. Monmouth# 23-4 30-21 2. UMBC 20-7 32-24 3. Central Connecticut State* 18-9 34-23 4. St. Francis (NY) 17-10 22-24 R 5. Sacred Heart 14-13 20-27 6. Mount St. Mary's 10-16 17-35 7. Quinnipiac 9-18 12-30 e 8. Long Island 8-19 11-33 Wagner 8-19 10-39 c 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 7-19 9-35 o *NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion Batting Leaders: Jared Boyd (UMBC) .404, Charles D'Elia (QUIN) .404, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) .380, Ned Coffee (CCSU) .377, r Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) .374 Runs: Jared Boyd (UMBC) 58, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 54, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 53, John Shuler (UMBC) 51 d Hits: Jared Boyd (UMBC) 84, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 76, Kevin Rival (CCSU) 73, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 73, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 72 Doubles: Jared Boyd (UMBC) 32, Jamie Schilkowski (SHU) 19, Kevin Rival (CCSU) 18, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 18, Charles D'Elia (QUIN) 17 Triples: Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 7, Adam Orlando (CCSU) 6, Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 6, Dan Carpenter (UMBC) 5 Home Runs: Jeff Koenig (MSM) 16, Chris Dick (WAG) 10, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 10, Jason Law (MON) 9 RBI: Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 56, Brad Glascock (UMBC) 54, Jared Boyd (UMBC) 52, Jeff Koenig (MSM) 50, Jason Law (MON) 48 B Stolen Bases: Matt Lemanczyk (SHU) 41, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 22, Khyl Farrison (LIU) 15, Jason Iorio (SFNY) 15 ERA: Justin Cerbone (CCSU) 1.35, Jim Carone (MON) 2.21, Joe Wilson (UMBC) 2.26, Dan Scott (SHU) 3.01, Matt Bailey (SFNY) 3.16 Wins Leaders: Jim Carone (MON) 10, Joe Wilson (UMBC) 9, Matt Bailey (SFNY) 9, Kevin Rival (CCSU) 8 o Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Justin Cerbone (CCSU) .800/4-1, Jim Carone (MON) .769/10-3, Joe Wilson (UMBC) .750/9-3, Matt Bailey (SFNY) .750/9-3, o Innings Pitched: Jim Carone (MON) 97.2, Jim Clarke (CCSU) 95.0, Joe Wilson (UMBC) 91.2, Eric Butkiewicz (UMBC) 88.2, Matt Bailey (SFNY) 88.1 k Strikeouts: Brian Santo (MSM) 85, Kevin Rival (CCSU) 80, Jim Clarke (CCSU) 69, Dan Scott (SHU) 65, John Melillo (QUIN) 63 Saves: Mike Kelly (MON) 9, Lewis Pappariella (CCSU) 9, Mike McTamney (WAG) 3, Kyle Wildasin (UMBC) 3, Richard Bengel (QUIN) 3 2003 Season Standings

Team Conf. Record Overall Record 1. Central Connecticut State*# 19-6 31-17-2 2. St. Francis (NY) 17-10 21-21-1 3. Monmouth 15-11 24-27 4. UMBC 15-12 20-27 5. Quinnipiac 14-13 17-24 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 12-15 14-25 7. Long Island 11-15 16-24 8. Mount St. Mary's 9-14 14-23 9. Wagner 10-16 11-36 10. Sacred Heart 7-17 13-29

*NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion

Batting Leaders: Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) .425, Stephen Echevarria (LIU) .374, Mike Thompson (LIU) .365, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) .360, Chris Yetter (UMBC) .358 Runs: Lance Koenig (MON) 47, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 46, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 46, Brad Muldoon (CCSU) 45, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 42 Hits: Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 79, Brad Muldoon (CCSU) 66, Lance Koenig (MON) 65, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 62, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 60 Doubles: Lance Koenig (MON) 20, Mike Orlando (UMBC) 15, Four tied at 14 Triples: Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 6, Nick Papa (WAG) 4, Four tied at 3 Home Runs: Chris Dick (WAG) 10, Pat Geroni (FDU) 9, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 8, Albert Marano (QU) 7, Scott Kosmicky (UMBC) 7 RBI: Phil Rothkuegl (CCSU) 44, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 42, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 38, Mike St. Martine (MON) 37, Three tied at 35 Stolen Bases: Anthony Giudice (SFNY) 22, Lance Koenig (MON) 21, Brad Muldoon (CCSU) 16, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 15, Jon Lewis (MON) 15 ERA: Barry Hertzler (CCSU) 2.59, Buddy Bengel (QU) 2.66, Zack Herrick (CCSU) 2.82, Andrew Palmieri (MON) 2.89, Jesse Anziano (FDU) 3.09 Wins Leaders: Barry Hertzler (CCSU) 9, Lewis Pappariella (CCSU) 7, Four tied at 4 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Barry Hertzler (CCSU) .750/9-3, Anthony Esposito (SFNY) .750/6-2, Matt Farina (UMBC) .714/5-2, Charlie Patamarapipan (SFNY) .714/5-2, Buddy Bengel (QU) .667/6-3, Zack Herrick (CCSU) .667/6-3 Innings Pitched: Barry Hertzler (CCSU) 87.0, Eric Butkiewicz (UMBC) 84.1, Jim Carone (MON) 80.0, Gregg Pleeter (FDU), Dan Barrios (LIU) 74.0 56 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS N 2004 Season Standings E Team Conf. Record Overall Record 1. Central Connecticut State*# 20-4 41-17-1 C 2. Quinnipiac 16-7 23-21 3. Monmouth 13-10 22-29-1 4. Wagner 12-11 20-29 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 11-13 12-28 R 6. Mount St. Mary's 10-13 25-18 7. Sacred Heart 10-14 12-36 8. Long Island 7-16 9-29 e 9. St. Francis (NY) 6-17 12-30 c *NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion

Batting Leaders: Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) .407, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) .376, Jason Weszka (MSM) .367, Anthony Giudice (SFNY) .362, Matt Memoli o (CCSU) .359 Runs: Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 80, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 64, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 49, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 49, Jason Weszka (MSM) 40 r Hits: Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 100, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 83, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU)74, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 71, Matt Memoli (CCSU) 69 Doubles: Nick Papa (WAG) 19, Bryan Sabatella (QUIN) 17, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 16, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 16, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 15 d Triples: Nick Massari (MON) 6, Nick Papa (WAG) 5, Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 5, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 4, 3 tied at 3 Home Runs: Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 9, Albert Marano (QUIN) 8, Wilson Matos (QUIN) 6, Nick Massari (MON) 6, 6 tied at 5 RBI: Tim D'Aquila (CCSU) 55, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 49, Phil Rothkugel (CCSU) 49, Keith Stegbauer (CCSU) 45, Tom Pezzello (CCSU) 44 Stolen Bases: Brad Muldoon (CCSU) 24, Jon Lewis (MON) 19, Rob Hosgood (CCSU) 18, Anthony Giudice (SFNY) 18, , John Digirolamo (MSM) 14 ERA: Patrick Egan (QUIN) 2.54, Justin Davis (MSM) 2.61, Scott Vitelli (CCSU) 2.70, John Dooley (LIU) 3.00, Andrew Bailey (Wag) 3.18 B Wins Leaders: Scott Vitelli (CCSU) 9, Dustin Pease (MSM) 8, Lewis Pappariella (CCSU) 7, Patrick Egan (QUIN) 7, 3 tied at 6 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Todd Ruder (CCSU) 1.00/6-0, Patrick Egan (QUIN) .778/7-2, Mark Peterson (CCSU) .750/6-2, 3 tied at .714/5-2 o Innings Pitched: Dustin Pease (MSM) 84.2, Scott Vitelli (CCSU) 76.2, Andrew Bailey (WAG) 76.1, Mike McTamney(WAG) 76.0, 2 tied at 72.0 Strikeouts: Dustin Pease (MSM) 88, Andrew Bailey(WAG) 84, Mike McTamney (WAG) 73, Gregg Pleeter(FDU) 67, Jesse Anziano (FDU) 66 o Saves: Mark Peterson (CCSU) 8, Dustin Pease (MSM) 4, Chuck Garrison (MSM) 4, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 3, 7 tied at 2 k 2005 Season Standings

Team Conf. Record Overall Record 1. Quinnipiac*# 17-6 26-24 2. Sacred Heart 16-8 20-33 3. Monmouth 15-8 30-24 4. Wagner 13-10 22-27 5. Mount St. Mary's 12-11 18-27 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 10-13 12-26 7. Central Connecticut State 10-14 19-28 8. Long Island 9-15 13-25 9. St. Francis (NY) 3-20 7-37

*NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion

Batting Leaders: Bryan Sabatella (QU) .406, Trey Bell (LIU) .374, Troy Sogluizzo (WAG) .363, Eric Smith (MSM) .362, Josh Vittek (MSM) .358 Runs: Bryan Sabatella (QU) 46, Eric Smith (MSM) 39, Matt Mastrianni (WAG) 38, 3 tied at 37 Hits: Bryan Sabatella (QU) 78, Ryan Rizzo (QU) 66, Tim Binkoski (QU) 64, Troy Sogluizzo (WAG) 62, Mike Hussa (MON) 61 Doubles: Tim Binkoski (QU) 18, Mike Hussa (MON) 16, Bryan Sabatella (QU) 15, Scott Appleton (CCSU) 15, Troy Sogluizzo (WAG) 15 Triples: Nick Massari (MON) 4, Marc Weres (MON) 3, 10 tied at 2 Home Runs: Bryan Sabatella (QU) 11, Eric Smith (MSM) 9, Stephan Fay (MSM) 7, Fran Rotella (MON) 7, Andrew Meyers (MON) 7 RBI: Bryan Sabatella (QU) 40, Brien Magee (QU) 39, Andrew Meyers (MON) 38, Eric Smith (MSM) 35, Nick Massari (MON) 35 Stolen Bases: Greg Colonna (SFNY) 18, Stewart Goodwin (FDU) 15, Philip Marchese (SFNY) 15, Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 14, 3 tied at 12 ERA: Jay Monti (SHU) 2.20, Richard Moran (LIU) 2.21, Matt Marc-Aurele (MON) 2.24, Chris Aldrich (SHU) 2.69, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 2.79 Wins Leaders: Jay Monti (SHU) 8, Pat Egan (QU) 7, 5 tied at 6 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Chris Wakefield (QU) .750/6-2, Jay Monti (SHU) .615/8-5, Evan Scribner (CCSU) .667/6-3, Richard Moran (LIU) .667/4-2, Brett Conner (MON) .667/4-2 Innings Pitched: Chris Aldrich (SHU) 90.1, Jay Monti (SHU) 82.0, Joe Cummings (MON) 77.0, Pat Egan (QU) 76.1, Mike McTamney (WAG) 75.2 Strikeouts: Chris Aldrich (SHU) 86, Mike McTamney (WAG) 67, Matt Marc-Aurele (MON) 64, Brian Bunyan (FDU) 64, Dustin Pease (MSM) 61 Saves: Kevin Schneider (MON) 8, Mike Spahr (QU) 5, Steve Stone (MSM) 3, 8 tied at 2

NEC Record Book 57 BaseballBaseball N ALL-TIME SEASON STANDINGS E 2006 Season Standings Team Conf. Record Overall Record C 1. Central Connecticut State# 16-7 33-18 2. Quinnipiac 14-8 22-24-1 3. Wagner 15-9 18-34 4. Monmouth 14-9 27-22 Sacred Heart* 14-9 26-30 R 6. Mount St. Mary's 12-11 23-24 7. Long Island 10-13 13-33-1 e 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 6-18 10-43 c 9. St. Francis (NY) 3-20 6-39 *NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion o Batting Leaders: Ryan Rizzo (QU) .402, Nick Massari (MON) .395, Rick Niederhaus (MON) .383, Sean Salvatore (CCSU) .378, John Romano (CCSU) .355 r Runs: Adam Taha (CCSU) 49, Kyle Messineo (MON) 48, Nick Massari (MON) 48, Sean Salvatore (CCSU) 47, Seth Brown (CCSU) 47 Hits: Ryan Rizzo (QU) 74, Nick Massari (MON) 73, Sean Salvatore (CCSU) 68, Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 67, Patrick Sullivan (MON) 63 Doubles: Josh Vittek (MSM) 20, Jeff Hanson (SHU) 17, Jason Maiella (SHU) 16, Stephan Fay (MSM) 16, Josh Enos (SHU) 16 d Triples: Patrick Sullivan (MON) 6, Bobby McKee (SHU) 5, Matt Memoli (CCSU) 5, Joe Kotula (MSM) 4, Richie Tri (CCSU) 4 Home Runs: Randy Gress (QU) 11, Nick Massari (MON) 8, Kevin MacIlvane (QU) 7, Josh Vittek (MSM) 7, 2 tied at 5 RBI: Nick Massari (MON) 51, Jay Schillaci (CCSU) 44, Matt Memoli (CCSU) 43, John Romano (CCSU) 43, 2 tied at 40 Stolen Bases: Kyle Messineo (MON) 29, Nick Massari (MON) 21, Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 21, Nick Papa (WAG) 18, Chris Grabowski (FDU)17 B ERA: Brad Brach (MON) 2.44, Matt Gianini (CCSU) 2.75, Joe Cummings (MON) 3.08, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 3.25, Jay Monti (SHU) 3.30 Wins Leaders: Dustin Pease (MSM) 10, Matt Gianini (CCSU) 9, Jay Monti (SHU) 8, Joe Testa (WAG) 7, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 7 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Adam Piechowski (CCSU) .833/5-1, Mike Maynard (LIU) .833/5-1, Dustin Pease (MSM) .714/10-4, o Matt Gianini (CCSU) .692/9-4, 2 tied at .667 Innings Pitched: Jay Monti (SHU) 95.1, Dustin Pease (MSM) 92.0, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 91.1, Joe Cummings (MON) 90.2, Chris Aldrich (SHU) 89.0 o Strikeouts: Joe Testa (WAG) 98, Jay Monti (SHU) 91, Brad Brach (MON) 82, John O'Hara (FDU) 75, Dustin Pease (MSM) 73 k Saves: Bucky Kosyk (MSM) 10, Pete Orsi (LIU) 5, Dan Lanzano (WAG) 4, Andrew Bailey (WAG) 3, 7 tied at 2 2007 Season Standings

Team Conf. Record Overall Record 1. Quinnipiac # 21-7 29-18-1 Mount St. Mary's # 21-7 35-22 3. Monmouth * 17-10 36-24-1 4. Central Connecticut St. 14-14 26-26 5. Sacred Heart 12-15 22-31 6. Wagner 11-17 17-34 7. Long Island 10-17 16-35 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 4-23 9-45

*NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion

Batting Leaders: Tim Binkoski (QU) .424, Andy Meyers (MON) .395, Ryan Murray (MSM) .385, Jeff Hanson (SHU) .376, Orlando Cruz (LIU) .367 Runs: Kyle Messineo (MON) 69, Kyle Higgins (MON) 59, Ivor Hodgson (MSM) 49, Andy Meyers (MON) 49, Randy Gress (QU) 47 Hits: Andy Meyers (MON) 88, Kyle Higgins (MON) 85, Tim Binkoski (QU) 81, Chris Collazo (MON) 70, 2 tied at 69 Doubles: Kyle Higgins (MON) 21, Ryan Rizzo (QU) 19, Jason Maiella (SHU) 19, Jeff Hanson (SHU) 19, 2 tied at 18 Triples: Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 6, Chris Grabowski (FDU) 5, Jak Kidd (CCSU) 5, 3 tied at 4 Home Runs: Jeff Mainetti (QU) 12, Pete Kummerfeldt (QU) 12, Josh Vittek (MSM) 12, Randy Gress (QU) 12, Ryan Murray (MSM) 10 RBI: Andy Meyers (MON) 65, Eric Smith (MSM) 61, Jeff Mainetti (QU) 50, Jeff Hanson (SHU) 46, Randy Gress (QU) 45 Stolen Bases: Kyle Messineo (MON) 42, Joseph DiGeronimo (WAG) 28, Damian Csakai (WAG) 21, Chris Grabowski (FDU) 19, 2 tied at 16 ERA: Jay Monti (SHU) 1.34, Ryan Buch (MON) 2.44, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 2.78, John Tesseyman (CCSU) 2.79, Brad Brach (MON) 2.89 Wins Leaders: Ryan Buch (MON) 9, Brad Brach (MON) 9, 4 tied at 8 Win Percentage Leaders (min. 5 decisions): Ryan Buch (MON) .818/9-2, Andy Mayer (QU) .800/8-2, Ken Kerski (CCSU) .778/7-2, Brad Brach (MON) .750/9-3, 2 tied at .667 Innings Pitched: Brad Brach (MON) 99.2, Dustin Pease (MSM) 99.2, Andrew Germuth (MSM) 84.1, Ryan Buch (MON) 81.0, Joe Testa (WAG) 80.2 Strikeouts: Brad Brach (MON) 84, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 84, Joe Testa (WAG) 82, Dustin Pease (MSM) 82, Ryan Buch (MON) 76 Saves: Justin Esposito (MON) 10, Mike Matta (MSM) 8, Evan Scribner (CCSU) 7, Robert Rowen (LIU) 4, 2 tied at 3

58 NEC Record Book BaseballBaseball ALL- TIME SEASON STANDINGS N 2008 Season Standings E 2008 NEC Record Overall Record 1. Monmouth# 20-5 37-16 C 2. Central Conn. State 18-9 25-24 3. Wagner 17-11 27-28 4. Mount St. Mary's* 13-11 21-33 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 10-16 15-38 6. Sacred Heart 10-18 12-41 R 7. Quinnipiac 9-19 16-36 8. Long Island 7-15 16-31 e *NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion c Batting Leaders: Kyle Higgins (MON) .389, Josh Vittek (MSM) .377, Zachary Sand (FDU) .352, Frank DiMasi (LI) .346, John Delaney (QU) .337 Runs: Kyle Higgins (MON) 51, John Delaney (QU) 49, Drew Counselman (MSM) 44, 4 tied at 42 o Hits: Kyle Higgins (MON) 89, Josh Vittek (MSM) 80, John Delaney (QU) 66, Drew Counselman (MSM) 65, Matt Maher (FDU) 65 Doubles: Drew Counselman (MSM) 21, Andy Meyers (MON) 17, Josh Vittek (MSM) 16, 4 tied at 15 Triples: Kyle Higgins (MON) 4, Paul Schmidt (SHU) 4, Nick Pulsonetti (MON) 4, 3 tied at 3 r Home Runs: Josh Vittek (MSM) 20, Nick Pulsonetti (MON) 11, Ryan Murray (MSM) 10, Vin Avella (WAG) 10, John Delaney (QU) 9 RBI: Josh Vittek (MSM) 64, Frank DiMasi (LI) 49, Nick Pulsonetti (MON) 48, Andy Meyers (MON) 45, Tommy Meade (CCSU) 41 d Stolen Bases: Damian Csakai (WAG) 33, Matt Maher (FDU) 33, Kyle Higgins (MON) 24, James Jones (LI) 19, 2 tied at 17 ERA: Joe Testa (WAG) 2.08, John Tesseyman (CCSU) 2.88, John O'Hara (FDU) 3.13, Brad Brach (MON) 3.36, Matt Watson (WAG) 3.55 Wins Leaders: Brad Brach (MON) 8, John Tesseyman (CCSU) 8, Matt Gianini (CCSU) 7, Joe Testa (WAG) 7, 2 tied at 6 Win Percentage Leaders: (min. 5 decisions): Ryan Buch (MON) .857/6-1, Brad Bach (MON) .800/8-2, Kyle Breese (MON) .750/6-2, John Tesseyman (CCSU) .727/8-3, Matt Gianini (CCSU) .700/7-3 B Innings Pitched: John Tesseyman (CCSU) 93.2, Joe Testa (WAG) 91.0, Max Brittenham (MSM) 83.1, Matt Gianini (CCSU) 81.1, Brad Brach (MON) 80.1 o Strikeouts: John O'Hara (FDU) 92, Joe Testa (WAG) 80, Brad Brach (MON) 70, Ryan Buch (MON) 66, James Jones (LI) 61 Saves: Justin Esposito (MON) 11, Andrew Huebner (WAG) 11, Mike Matta (MSM) 4, Joe Duffy (QU) 3, John Slootmaker (LI) 3 o

2009 Season Standings k

2008 NEC Record Overall Record 1. Wagner# 17-9 31-21 2. Sacred Heart 16-10 29-27-1 3. Central Conn. St. 16-11 26-22 4. Monmouth* 15-11 32-25 Mount St. Mary's 15-11 23-25 6. Quinnipiac 11-17 18-34 Fairleigh Dickinson 11-17 16-34 8. Long Island 6-21 10-40

*NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion

Batting Leaders: Jeff Hanson (SHU) .425; Jared Gruccio (WC) .394; Chris Collazo (MU) .385; Shane Eyler (MSM) .380; Zachary Sand (FDU) .379 Runs: Chris Collazo (MU) 57; Ryan Terry (MU) 54; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 53; 5 tied with 51 Hits: Chris Collaco (MU) 87; Tyler Santos (SHU) 81; Jeff Hanson (SHU) 79; Jeff Heppner (SHU) 74; Phil Tantillo (SHU) 73 Doubles: Tyler Santos (SHU) 23; Jeff Hanson (SHU) 19; Jay Schillaci (CCSU) 17; Jeff Heppner (SHU) 17; Paul Bottigliero (MU) 16; Richie Tri (CCSU) 16 Triples: Josh Boyd (MU) 5; Jay Schillaci (CCSU) 4; Mike Drowne (SHU) 4; Brian Martutartus (WC) 4; 9 tied with 3 Home Runs: Paul Bottigliero (MU) 17; Vin Avella (WC) 16; Shane Eyler (MSM) 15; Jeff Heppner (SHU) 13; Jeff Hanson (SHU) 12; RBI: Jeff Heppner (SHU) 63; Paul Bottigliero (MU) 58; Jeff Hanson (SHU) 54; Nick Pulsonetti (MU) 53; Pat Epps (CCSU) 51 Stolen Bases: Damian Csakai (WC) 37; Matt Maher (FDU) 30; James Jones (LIU) 20; Brett Holland (MU) 19; Josh Boyd (MU) 19 ERA: Matt Watson (WC) 3.64; Ryan Buch (MU) 4.11; Kyle Morrison (WC) 4.16; Jared Balbach (SHU) 4.32; Brett Brach (MU) 4.61 Wins Leaders: Matt Watson (WC) 9; Jared Balbach (SHU) 8; Kyle Morrison (WC) 8; Brett Brach (MU) 7; Chris Gloor (QU) 7; Ryan Buch (MU) 7 Win Percentage Leaders: (min. 5 decisions): Matt Watson (WC) .818/9-2; Jared Balbach (SHU) .800/8-2; Kyle Morrison (WC) .800/8-2; Brett Brach (MU) .777/7-2; Chris Gloor (QU) .636/7-4; Ryan Buch (MU) .636/7-4 Innings Pitched: Chris Barthel (SHU) 88.1; Joe Duffy (QU) 84.0; Jared Balbach (SHU) 83.1; Chris Gloor (QU) 81.2; Couri Benz (LIU) 74.0 Strikeouts: Ryan Buch (MU) 87; Chris Gloor (QU) 81; Brett Brach (MU) 69; Brady Feigl (MSM) 69; Chris Barthel (SHU) 66

NEC Record Book 59 BaseballBaseball N ALL- TIME SEASON STANDINGS E 2010 Season Standings C 2010 NEC Record Overall Record 1. Bryant# 25-7 34-22 2. Sacred Heart 20-12 31-27 3. Central Conn. St.* 18-14 33-21 R 4. Wagner 17-15 26-31 5. Monmouth 15-17 22-27 6. Mount St. Mary's 14-18 20-31 e 7. Quinnipiac 13-19 14-39 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 11-21 16-38 c 9. Long Island 11-21 14-42 o *NEC Tournament Champion #Regular Season Champion Batting Leaders: Sean Allaire (CCSU) .426; Pat Epps (CCSU) .418; Robert Griffith (SHU) .401; Nick Campbell (BU) .391; Richie Tri (CCSU) .381. r Runs: Pat Epps (CCSU) 66; Mike Drowne (SHU) 65; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 65; Sean Miller-Jones (CCSU) 56; Steve Tedesco (SHU) 56. Hits: Sean Allaire (CCSU) 100; Pat Epps (CCSU) 92; Nick Campbell (BU) 84; Kevin Brown (BU) 82; Mitch Wells (CCSU) 80. d Doubles: Kevin Brown (BU) 23; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 22; Mitch Wells (CCSU) 21; Ryan Terry (MU) 20; Anthony Scialdone (CCSU) 19. Triples: Kevin Brown (BU) 7; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 6; Ryan Kresky (FDU) 6; Pat Epps (CCSU) 5; 3 tied with 4. Home Runs: Pat Epps (CCSU) 18; Vin Avella (WC) 17; Jeff Heppner (SHU) 13; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 13; Tommy Meade (CCSU) 10. RBI: Pat Epps (CCSU) 73; Sean Allaire (CCSU) 73; Vin Avella (WC) 60; Tommy Meade (CCSU) 56; Jeff JHeppner (SHU) 56. Stolen Bases: Damian Sakai (WC) 41; Mike Drowne (SHU) 33; Steve Tedesco (SHU) 17; Seth Boyd (WC) 15; Ryan Terry (MU) 15; Brian B Martutartus (WC) 15. ERA: Brent Almeida (BU) 1.94; Kent Worthington (MSM) 2.95; Eric Polvani (BU) 3.43; Jared Balbach (SHU) 3.63; Nick Meyers (MU) 3.93. o Wins Leaders: Peter Kelich (BU) 9; Jared Balbach (SHU) 9; Dave Krasnowiecki (CCSU) 7; Chris Zaccherio (SHU) 7; 4 tied with 6. Win Percentage Leaders: (min. 5 decisions): Brent Almeida (BU) 1.000/6-0; Peter Kelich (BU) .900/9-1; Jared Balbach (SHU) .750/9-3; Dave Krasnowiecki (CCSU) .700/7-3; Nick Meyers (MU) .666/6-3; Kent Worthington (MSM) .666/4-2. o Innings Pitched: Chris Zaccherio (SHU) 97.2; Eric Polvani (BU) 97.0; Jared Balbach (SHU) 91.2; Dave Krasnowiecki (CCSU) 80.0; Michael Oskandy (QU) 79.0. k Strikeouts: Eric Polvani (BU) 89; Chris Zaccherio (SHU) 81; Jared Balbach (SHU) 72; Kent Worthington (MSM) 72; Kenny Cedel (LIU) 70. Saves: Mark Andrews (BU) 12; Mike Matta (MSM) 6; David Rees (WC) 6; Ian Karlsson (WC) 6; 3 tied with 3.

60 NEC Record Book Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry Champions N Year Team Champion Coach Points Individual Champion Time Site 1986 Robert Morris Bruce Frey 45 Don Reardon (MAR) 26:12.5 Staten Island, NY E 1987 Robert Morris Bruce Frey 35 Steve Uhing (RMC) 26:43.00 Staten Island, NY 1988 Fairleigh Dickinson Michael Shea 34 Carlos Martins (FDU) 26:25.50 Staten Island, NY C 1989 Mount St. Mary’s Jim Hartnett 33 Kip Cheruiyot (MSM) 25:22.27 Holmdel, NJ 1990 Fairleigh Dickinson Michael Shea 27 Peter Rono (MSM) 24:48 Emmitsburg, MD 1991 Fairleigh Dickinson Michael Shea 15 Urie Ridgeway (FDU) 26:31.7 Coraopolis, PA 1992 Fairleigh Dickinson Michael Shea 28 Vinko Markovina (FDU) 26:09.6 Staten Island, NY 1993 Fairleigh Dickinson Michael Shea 21 Vinko Markovina (FDU) 24:27.0 Princeton, NJ R 1994 Fairleigh Dickinson Michael Shea 37 Bernard Kitur (MSM) 26:06.9 Poughkeepsie, NY 1995 Mount St. Mary's Mike Merritt 30 Bernard Kitur (MSM) 25.52.1 Middletown, NJ e 1996 Mount St. Mary's Mike Merritt 51 Jesse Breeden (RID) 26:01.9 Emmitsburg, MD 1997 Mount St. Mary's Mike Merritt 26 Daniel Kinyua (MSM) 26:43.0 Middletown, NJ c 1998 Mount St. Mary's Mike Merritt 46 Daniel Kinyua (MSM) 25:46.57 Loretto, PA 1999 Saint Francis (PA) Kevin Donner 30 Stephen Ondieki (FDU) 25:28.94 Middletown, NJ o 2000 Saint Francis (PA) Kevin Donner 26 Stephen Ondieki (FDU) 24:52.4 New Britain, CT 2001 Saint Francis (PA) Scott Catone 33 Kevin Doyle (SFPA) 25:16 Pittsburgh, PA 2002 Saint Francis (PA) Scott Catone 50 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA) 25:01.8 New Britain, CT r 2003 Saint Francis (PA) Scott Catone 38 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA) 25:51.2 Holmdel, NJ 2004 Quinnipiac Ed O'Connor 29 Thomas Martin (QU) 25:57.5 Hamden, CT d 2005 Saint Francis (PA) Scott Catone 23 Ryan Seehan (SFPA) 26:21 Loretto, PA 2006 Quinnipiac Ed O'Connor 32 Sam Chelanga (FDU) 24:03 Bronx, NY 2007 Quinnipiac Ed O'Connor 31 Jacob Gurzler (QU) 26:10.6 New Britain, CT 2008 Quinnipiac Ed O'Connor 52 Richard Klauber (QU) 26:20.1 Holmdel Park, NJ 2009 Central Connecticut State Eric Blake 46 Rogers Kipruto (LIU) 25:55.9 Hamden, CT B o Outstanding Performer NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPATION 1996 Jesse Breeden Rider 1997 Daniel Kinyua Mount St. Mary's Year Athlete Place Time o 1998 Daniel Kinyua Mount St. Mary's 1989 Kip Cheruiyot (MSM) 18th 1999 Stephen Ondieki Fairleigh Dickinson Peter Rono (MSM) DNF k 2000 Stephen Ondieki Fairleigh Dickinson 1990 Peter Rono (MSM)* 15th Carlos Martins (FDU)* NA 2001 Kevin Doyle Saint Francis (PA) 1995 Bernard Kitur (MSM) 35th 2002 Ryan Sheehan Saint Francis (PA) 1997 Daniel Kinyua (MSM)* 13th 2003 Ryan Sheehan Saint Francis (PA) 2000 Stephen Ondieki (FDU)* 2nd 30:16.3 2004 Thomas Martin Quinnipiac Brian Sell (SFPA)* 46th 31:17.1 2005 Ryan Sheehan Saint Francis (PA) 2001 Kevin Doyle (SFPA) 82nd 30:47 2006 Sam Chelanga Fairleigh Dickinson Erick Too (FDU) 136th 31:21 2007 Jacob Gurzler Quinnipiac 2002 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA) 54th 30:45.0 2008 Richard Klauber Quinnipiac Erick Too (FDU) 119th 31:17.8 2009 Rogers Kipruto Long Island 2003 Ryan Sheehan (SFPA) 81st 30:45.2 2006 Sam Chelanga (FDU)* 16th 31:24.2 Rookie of the Year *All-American 1996 Dan Shaffer Mount St. Mary's 1997 Terry Ditmars Saint Francis (PA) 1998 Kevin Doyle Saint Francis (PA) 1999 Erick Too Fairleigh Dickinson Coach of the Year 2000 Alfred Korir Fairleigh Dickinson 1994 Mike Shea Fairleigh Dickinson 2001 Ryan Sheehan Saint Francis (PA) 1995 Mike Merritt Mount St. Mary's 2002 Cleophus Koros Mount St. Mary's 1996 Mike Merritt Mount St. Mary's 2003 Timothy Konoval Central Connecticut State 1997 Mike Merritt Mount St. Mary's 2004 Michael Tilger Saint Francis (PA) 1998 Mike Merritt Mount St. Mary's 2005 Matt Logie Mount St. Mary's 1999 Kevin Donner Saint Francis (PA) 2006 Sam Chelanga Fairleigh Dickinson 2000 Kevin Donner Saint Francis (PA) 2007 Derek Rammelkamp Wagner 2001 Scott Catone Saint Francis (PA) 2008 Richard Klauber Quinnipiac 2002 John Keleher Central Connecticut State 2009 Rogers Kipruto Long Island 2003 Ed O'Connor Quinnipiac 2004 Ed O'Connor Quinnipiac 2005 Scott Catone Saint Francis (PA) 2006 Ed O'Connor Quinnipiac 2007 Ed O'Connor Quinnipiac 2008 Ed O'Connor Quinnipiac 2009 Eric Blake Central Connecticut State NEC Record Book 61 Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry

N Team Results E 1986 1987 1988 1. Robert Morris 45 1. Robert Morris 35 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 34 C 2. Marist 66 2. Marist 56 2. Monmouth 59 3. Saint Francis (PA) 79 3. Monmouth 107 3. Robert Morris 66 4. Long Island 83 4. Long Island 110 4. Marist 82 5. Monmouth 98 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 121 5. Long Island 127 6. Wagner 139 6. Loyola 143 6. Loyola 160 R 7. Saint Francis (PA) 158 7. Wagner 197 8. Wagner 191 8. Saint Francis (PA) 210 e 9. St. Francis (NY) 274 9. St. Francis (NY) 272 c 1989 1990 1991 1. Mount St. Mary’s 33 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 27 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 15 2. Fairleigh Dickinson 44 2. Long Island 72 2. Long Island 91 o 3. Monmouth 75 3. Monmouth 79 3. Marist 101 4. Long Island 88 4. Mount St. Mary’s 105 4. Monmouth 124 r 5. Robert Morris 110 5. Robert Morris 112 5. Robert Morris 137 6. Saint Francis (PA) 170 6. Marist 129 6. St. Francis (NY) 142 d 7. Marist 171 7. St. Francis (NY) 195 7. Saint Francis (PA) 146 8. St. Francis (NY) 243 8. Wagner 197 8. Mount St. Mary’s 190 9. Saint Francis (PA) 222 9. Wagner 192

1992 1993 1994 B 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 28 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 21 1. Fairleigh Dickinson 37 2. Rider 54 2. Rider 50 2. Rider 69 o 3. Marist 84 3. Robert Morris 115 3. Mount St. Mary's 75 4. Saint Francis (PA) 120 4. St. Francis (NY) 128 4. Marist 101 o 5. Mount St. Mary’s 135 5. Marist 131 5. Robert Morris 119 6. Long Island 160 6. Saint Francis (PA) 155 6. St. Francis (NY) 124 7. St. Francis (NY) 162 7. Wagner 187 7. Wagner 168 k 8. Robert Morris 181 8. Mount St. Mary's 218 8. Saint Francis (PA) 173 9. Monmouth 257 9. Monmouth 221 9. Monmouth 249 10. Wagner 278 10. Long Island 235

1995 1996 1997 1. Mount St. Mary's 30 1. Mount St. Mary's 51 1. Mount St. Mary's 26 2. Rider 65 2. Rider 60 2. Monmouth 42 3. Monmouth 86 3. Monmouth 67 3. Saint Francis (PA) 58 Fairleigh Dickinson 86 4. Marist 97 4. Central Connecticut State 101 5. Marist 112 5. Saint Francis (PA) 99 5. Robert Morris 165 6. St. Francis (NY) 152 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 144 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 172 7. Robert Morris 173 7. Robert Morris 170 7. Wagner 193 8. Long Island 230 8. St. Francis (NY) 233 8. St. Francis (NY) 198 9. Saint Francis (PA) 259 9. Wagner 250 9. Long Island 240 10. Wagner 277 10. Long Island 289

1998 1999 2000 1. Mount St. Mary's 46 1. St. Francis (PA) 30 1. St. Francis (PA) 26 2. St. Franis (PA) 53 2. Fairleigh Dickinson 45 2. Fairleigh Dickinson 33 3. Monmouth 90 3. Mount St. Mary's 104 3. UMBC 115 4. Central Connecticut State 95 4. Central Connecticut State 107 4. Monmouth 116 5. UMBC 114 5. Monmouth 135 5. Central Connecticut State 133 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 146 6. UMBC 136 6. Quinnipiac 149 7. Quinnipiac 159 7. Robert Morris 205 7. Mount St. Mary's 206 8. Wagner 240 Wagner 205 8. Sacred Heart 212 9. Robert Morris 241 9. Sacred Heart 278 9. Robert Morris 238 10. Long Island 312 10. Long Island 307 10. Wagner 276 11. St. Francis (NY) 324 11. St. Francis (NY) 310 11. Long Island 340 12. Quinnipiac 321 12. St. Francis (NY) 366

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Team Results (con.) N 2001 2002 2003 1. Saint Francis (PA) 33 1. Saint Francis (PA) 50 1. Saint Francis (PA) 38 E 2. Fairleigh Dickinson 41 2. UMBC 76 2. Quinnipiac 58 3. Monmouth 96 3. Quinnipiac 106 3. Fairleigh Dickinson 118 C 4. UMBC 107 4. Monmouth 133 4. Monmouth 121 5. Quinnipiac 116 5. Mount St. Mary's 147 5. Sacred Heart 143 6. Central Connecticut State 158 6. Central Connecticut State 160 6. Long Island 172 7. Mount St. Mary's 191 7. Fairleigh Dickinson 166 7. Robert Morris 203 8. Sacred Heart 225 8. Robert Morris 175 8. Central Connecticut State 212 R 9. Robert Morris 231 9. Sacred Heart 205 9. Wagner 225 10. Wagner 256 10. Wagner 301 10. St. Francis (NY) 245 11. Long Island 334 11. St. Francis (NY) 332 11. Mount St. Mary's 249 e 12. St. Francis (NY) 341 12. Long Island 353 c 2004 2005 2006 1. Quinnipiac 29 1. Saint Francis (PA) 23 1. Quinnipiac 32 2. Saint Francis (PA) 39 2. Quinnipiac 57 2. Monmouth 75 o 3. Long Island 143 3. Mount St. Mary's 96 3. Mount St. Mary's 81 4. Robert Morris 145 4. Robert Morris 125 4. Central Connecticut State 130 r 5. Mount St. Mary's 156 5. Monmouth 140 5. Robert Morris 173 6. Monmouth 158 6. Wagner 193 6. Saint Francis (PA) 175 7. St. Francis (NY) 205 7. Long Island 207 7. Wagner 213 d 8. Central Connecticut State 207 8. Central Connecticut State 212 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 221 9. Wagner 226 9. Sacred Heart 238 9. St. Francis (NY) 223 10. Sacred Heart 230 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 253 10. Sacred Heart 225 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 258 11. St. Francis (NY) 303 11. Long Island 238 B 2007 2008 2009 1. Quinnipiac 31 1. Quinnipiac 52 1. Central Connecticut State 46 o 2. Monmouth 84 2. Mount St. Mary's 76 2. Quinnipiac 82 3. Sacred Heart 95 3. Sacred Heart 102 3. Saint Francis (PA) 97 4. Mount St. Mary's 108 4. Monmouth 103 4. Sacred Heart 98 o 5. Saint Francis (PA) 133 5. Wagner 126 5. Wagner 154 6. Wagner 151 6. Saint Francis (PA) 138 6. Monmouth 155 k 7. Robert Morris 178 7. Central Connecticut State 148 7. Mount St. Mary's 187 8. Central Connecticut State 185 8. Robert Morris 185 8. Long Island 196 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 235 9. Bryant 189 9. Robert Morris 222 10. Long Island 268 10. Long Island 287 10. Bryant 258 11. St. Francis (NY) 285 11. St. Francis (NY) 297 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 271 12. Fairleigh Dickinson 367 12. St. Francis (NY) 343

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N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 1986 Championship (September 13, 1986) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 5.21 miles C 1. Don Reardon (MAR) 26:12.5 26. Marvin Towler (MON) 29:33.5 2. Mario Cooper (LIU) 26:43.5 27. Tim Kane (LIU) 29:44.6 3. Steve Uhing (RMC) 26:48.6 28. Rob France (SFPA) 29:55.1 4. Dave Swidor (SFPA) 27:18.9 29. Robert Taps (LIU) 30:01.9 5. Anthony Bruno (RMC) 27:44.0 30. Jeff Swidor (MON) 30:24.7 R 6. John Nedd (LIU) 27:45.8 31. Steve Pierie (MAR) 30:26.4 7. Willie Cicoria (WAG) 27:51.9 32. Marc Mabli (MAR) 30:37.2 e 8. Mark Russo (RMC) 27:55.3 33. William McKenna (MAR) 30:51.4 9. Stephen Brennan (MAR) 27:59.7 34. Brian Hanlon (MON) 31:05.3 10. Ed Hendricks (MON) 28:01.3 35 Tony Carignano (SFPA) 31:06.6 c 11. Dave Maher (SFPA) 28:01.8 36. Tony Pitaressi (SFPA) 31:07.8 12. Robert Ash (MON) 28:01.3 37. Brian McSheehy (RMC) 31:24.5 o 13. Nick Riviere (SFPA) 28:15.1 38. Brian Savickis (MAR) 31:38.5 14. Dave Tallarico (RMC) 28:22.3 39. Randy Wilson (SFPA) 31:48.2 r 15. Mike Bruno (RMC) 28:30.8 40. Steve Ward (LIU) 31:56.0 16. Sean Hamill (RMC) 28:38.1 41. Charles Friscia (WAG) 32:58.3 d 17. Robert Sweeney (MAR) 28:55.8 42. Louis Malizioso (LIU) 33:46.5 18. Todd Schecktman (WAG) 28:56.2 43. Davin Vazquez (WAG) 33:55.4 19. Jeffrey Nicosia (MAR) 28:58.8 44. Brian O’Connell (MON) 34:01.3 20. Glen Middleton (MAR) 29:01.5 45. Mike Ackerman (WAG) 34:33.7 21. Rich Romako (LIU) 29:01.9 46. Joe Ferraro (LIU) 34:46.5 B 22. Patrick Conte (MON) 29:10.8 47. Doug Kluepfel (WAG) 35:02.8 23. Mike Meehan (RMC) 29:15.0 48. Berkley Howard (LIU) 35:14.5 o 24. Joel Stafford (RMC) 29:27.1 49. Courtney Hazel (LIU) 35.25.4 o 25. Joel Feehan (SFPA) 29:31.5 50. Dean Picarella (SFPA) 35:44.1 k 1987 Championship (October 17, 1987) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 5.21 miles 1. Steve Uhing (RMC) 26:43.00 31. Rich Narkiewicz (LOY) 30:16.25 2. Don Reardon (MAR) 27:19.59 32. Tim Fish (SFPA) 30:31.43 3. Ally Mongo (FDU) 27:24.99 33. Alex Czaplicki (SFPA) 30:44.57 4. David Swidor (SFPA) 27:25.76 34. Bruce LeFeir (WAG) 30:50.94 5. Gerard King (FDU) 27:41.66 35. Brian McSheehy (RMC) 31:03.43 6. Mike Bruno (RMC) 27:45.67 36. Bill Moran (SFPA) 31:16.52 7. Mark Russo (RMC) 27:51.93 37. John Griffin (LOY) 31:19.47 8. Thomas Coogan (LOY) 28:06.12 38. Dave Hollander (LIU) 31:21.38 9. Scott Kendell (MAR) 28:07.59 39. Keith Jennings (MON) 31:32.31 10. Dave Tallarico (RMC) 28:14.43 40. Charles Caldwell (FDU) 31:37.00 11. Jeff Flanigan (RMC) 28:21.15 41. Bill Verderosa (WAG) 32:08.00 12. Brian Hanlon (MON) 28:34.82 42. Charlie Friscia (WAG) 32:08.22 13. Kevin Brennan (MAR) 28:40.71 43. Bernard Curtis (LOY) 32:25.79 14. Jeff Swidor (MON) 28:41.87 44. Herb Williams (FDU) 32:52.24 15. Rob Sweeney (MAR) 28:44.48 45. Bill Sefick (MON) 33:09.22 16. John Hendricks (MON) 28:46.25 46. Bart Kelley (LOY) 33:55.91 17. Steve Brennan (MAR) 28:51.66 47. Steve Guyer (WAG) 34:13.59 18. Robert Cahn (LIU) 28:54.79 48. Matt Gallagher (WAG) 35:01.46 19. Rich Romako (LIU) 29:13.11 49. Eric Johnson (LOY) 35:09.74 20. Dave Blondin (MAR) 29:21.27 50. Peter Gnutti (WAG) 36:43.73 21. Scott Gedman (RMC) 29:28.64 51. Marco Belizaire (FDU) 38:16.58 22. Robert Taps (LIU) 29:36.49 52. Chris Palermo (SFNY) 38:27.97 23. Mark McQuillian (LOY) 29:39.01 53. Ernie Knewitz (SFPA) 40:25.63 24. Rich Matthews (LOY) 29:42.28 54. Steve Manswelo (SFNY) 41:07.52 25. Senan Gorman (MAR) 29:45.80 55. Rodney Henry (SFNY) 46:03.47 26. John Behrens (MON) 29:46.24 56. John Flanagan (SFNY) 46:04.50 27. Mike Healy (WAG) 30:02.42 57 Donald Pugh (SFNY) 46:22.26 28. Sergio Londono (LIU) 30:11.40 58. Kevin Israel (SFNY) 52:17.60 29. Gary Newman (FDU) 30:12.42 59. Fred Cooper (SFNY) 52:22.69 30. George Andrews (LIU) 30:14.00

64 NEC Record Book Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 1988 Championship (October 22, 1988) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 5.21 miles E 1. Carlos Martins (FDU) 26:25.50 30. Rob Taps (LIU) 29:02.19 C 2. Jose Barros (FDU) 27:10.25 31. Chris Buearch (RMC) 29:05.21 3. John Hendricks (MON) 27:19.54 32. Tim Greer (MON) 29:13.32 4. Ally Mongo (FDU) 27:20.12 33. Dan Smith (WAG) 29:16.31 5. Michael Bruno (RMC) 27:30.55 34. Randy Wilson (SFPA) 29:30.04 6. Scott Kendall (MAR) 27:31.48 35. Bill Moran (SFPA) 29:31.86 R 7. Nic Warner (MON) 27:37.59 36. Terrance Stamps (LOY) 29:50.37 8. Chris McGivern (MON) 27:38.65 37. John Griffin (LOY) 29:56.80 e 9. Sergio Londono (LIU) 27:40.88 38. Leo Evelyn (LIU) 30:08.84 10. Sean Rice (LIU) 27:41.79 39. Brendan Murphy (LOY) 30:25.95 c 11. Steve Uhing (RMC) 27:44.97 40. George Andrews (LIU) 30:26.43 12. Frank Pugliese (RMC) 27:47.39 41. Brad Simpson (WAG) 30:28.80 13. Angelo Harastas (FDU) 27:51.20 42. Marvin Towler (MON) 30:40.16 o 14. Gary Newman (FDU) 27:54.02 43. Bret Hatler (SFPA) 30:47.85 15. Shane Pidgeon (MAR) 27:58.14 44. Pat Cooper (LIU) 31:18.48 r 16. Kevin Brennan (MAR) 28:10.86 45. Andre Whitte (LOY) 31:22.37 17. Jeff Swidor (MON) 28:20.25 46. Michael Bystry (LOY) 31:23.98 d 18. Chuck Catherine (RMC) 28:21.47 47. Kevin McGee (SFPA) 31:46.20 19. Scott Chisuano (FDU) 28:22.80 48. Bill Verderosa (WAG) 32:28.20 20. Jeff Flanigan (RMC) 28:26.31 49. Marc Bavaro (WAG) 36:27.02 21. Richard Matthews (LOY) 28:29.67 50. Armondo Michelangelo (WAG) 36:31.88 22. Peter Antes (MAR) 28:33.23 51. Chuck Harris (SFPA) 36:33.87 B 23. Paul Longo (MAR) 28:35.53 52. Wendell Claude (SFNY) 37:30.86 24. Richard Chapman (MON) 28:38.88 53. Jerome Abrahams (SFNY) 41:32.10 o 25. Jason Vianese (MAR) 28:40.20 54. Terrance Gerald (SFNY) 41:32.81 26. Tony Mandracchia (WAG) 28:41.88 55. Mike Johnson (WAG) 42:51.09 o 27. Thomas Coogan (LOY) 28:51.69 56. Paul McPartland (SFNY) 42:52.00 28. Senan Gorman (MAR) 28:55.84 57. Kelvin Parris (SFNY) 42:52.00 29. Joel Carrier (RMC) 28:59.14 58. Chris Wilson (SFNY) 42:52.00 k 1989 Championship (October 21, 1989) Holmdel Park, Holmdel, NJ, 8,000 meters

1. Kip Cheruiyot (MSM) 25:22.27 28. Andrew Gay (FDU) 29:31.72 2. Peter Rono (MSM) 25:26.85 29. Pat Conte (MON) 29:32.75 3. Carlos Martins (FDU) 25:44.02 30. Bill Moran (SFPA) 29:32.77 4. Rich Wisse (FDU) 25:56.04 31. Mike Killeen (LIU) 29:48.80 5. Urie Ridgeway (FDU) 26:56.44 32. Rob Salt (MON) 30:13.64 6. Alex Fernandes (LIU) 27:07.71 33. Jay Donegan (MSM) 30:58.99 7. Kevin Farrell (MSM) 27:13.59 34. Dan Becker (MAR) 31:07.93 8. Pat Kelly (MON) 27:22.73 35. Kevin Kavanagh (SFPA) 31:25.51 9. Nic Warner (MON) 27:28.99 36. Rob Johnson (MAR) 31:42.38 10. Heath Coates (MSM) 27:36.82 37. Matt Murphy (MAR) 31:43.94 11. Chris McGivern (MON) 27:43.40 38. Erik Manko (RMC) 31:52.52 12. Joe Tannuzzo (LIU) 27:43.80 39. Pat Cooper (LIU) 31:55.43 13. Steve Gostovic (MSM) 27:47.75 40. Des Kenneally (MAR) 32:13.90 14. Sean Rice (LIU) 28:07.56 41. Shaun Reid (LIU) 32:43.31 15. Keith Williams (FDU) 28:22.33 42. Rambel Costas (SFPA) 33:56.87 16. Shane Murphy (SFPA) 28:25.93 43. Mike Tabel (MAR) 33:58.68 17. Gary Newman (FDU) 28:31.60 44. Felix Gilroy (MSM) 33:01.10 18. John Hendricks (MON) 28:34.19 45. Lonnie Greene (SFNY) 34:40.40 19. Mike Bruno (RMC) 28:51.16 46. Fred von Bargen (MAR) 35:04.57 20. Chuck Catherine (RMC) 28:52.46 47. Tom Rinkavage (SFPA) 35:10.77 21. Marty Feeney (MAR) 28:55.07 48. Lee Montayne (SFNY) 40:16.46 22. Tim Solema (RMC) 28:56.03 49. Marcus Bousch (SFNY) 40:16.49 23. Dan Wehrle (RMC) 29:02.99 50. Sal Lucido (SFNY) 42:19.31 24. Scott Chiusano (FDU) 29:08.65 51. John Worthington (SFNY) 42:21.23 25. Joe Pira (LIU) 29:19.10 52. Paul Bovaro (SFNY) 50:38.75 26. Jeff Gigliotti (RMC) 29:21.47 53. Joe DiMattina (SFNY) 50:39.25 27. Chris Beard (RMC) 29:28.84

NEC Record Book 65 Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 1990 Championship (October 20, 1990) Emmitsburg, MD, 8,000 meters C 1. Peter Rono (MSM) 24:48 29. Matt Murphy (MAR) 29:24 2. Carlos Martins (FDU) 25:08 30. Stan Kubinski (SFNY) 29:35 3. Urie Ridgeway (FDU) 26:00 31. Desmond James (WAG) 29:37 4. Rich Wisse (FDU) 26:23 32. Brad Simpson (WAG) 29:44 5. Shan DeGannes (FDU) 26:39 33. Ken Ivey (RMC) 29:45 R 6. Joe Tannuzzo (LIU) 26:43 34. William Gale (MSM) 29:48 7. Steve Gostovich (MSM) 26:56 35. Fred vonBargen (MAR) 29:53 e 8. Tim Souders (RMC) 27:18 36. Des Kenneally (MAR) 30:03 9. Chris McGivern (MON) 27:32 37. Matt Seibel (SFPA) 30:09 10. Nicolas Warner (MON) 27:41 38. Leo Evelyn (LIU) 30:13 c 11. John Hendricks (MON) 27:42 39. J.P. Byrne (MSM) 30:32 12. Sean Rice (LIU) 27:48 40. Mike Ackerman (WAG) 30:55 o 13. Colin McNamara (FDU) 27:50 41. Leonard Belka (MON) 31:15 14. Rob Mccoy (RMC) 28:12 42. Dave Nichol (RMC) 31:18 r 15. Dave Kranson (RMC) 28:16 43. Justin Polun (MSM) 31:51 16. Kevin Mattias (FDU) 28:19 44. Kojo Asare (SFNY) 32:05 17. James Forte (LIU) 28:30 45. Charles Sogbeson (SFNY) 32:20 d 18. Mike Killeen (LIU) 28:31 46. Bruno Sgambellone (WAG) 33:20 19. Greg Messana (LIU) 28:34 47. Chad Wollenweber (MSM) 33:32 20. Jason Vianese (MAR) 28:35 48. Derrick Banks (WAG) 34:31 21 Robert Salt (MON) 28:37 49. Anthony Beepath (SFNY) 34:44 B 22. Marty Feeney (MAR) 28:40 50. Chris Shea (WAG) 34:47 23. Dave Swift (MAR) 28:49 51. Jean Desravines (SFNY) 34:57 o 24. Jamie Lill (MSM) 28:56 52. Jamey Welty (SFPA) 35:28 25. Kevin Kavanaugh (SFPA) 28:58 53. Rich Strausburg (SFPA) 35:40 26. Doug Palmadessa (FDU) 28:59 54. Jerry Morales (LIU) 36:27 o 27. Lou Boscia (SFNY) 29:12 55. Brian McWalters (SFPA) 42:10 k 28. Guy Angelback (MON) 29:24 1991 Championship (October 26, 1991) Coraopolis, PA, 8,000 meters

1. Urie Ridgeway (FDU) 26:31.7 29. Martin Redding (MSM) 29:23.1 2. Vincent Markovina (FDU) 26:32.0 30. Bard Simpson (WAG) 29:30.1 3. Rich Wisse (FDU) 26:33.8 31. Robert Salt (MON) 29:34.3 4. Moses Mekbeb (FDU) 26:55.8 32. Charles Sogbeson (SFNY) 29:38.8 5. Chris Simon (FDU) 27:02.1 33. Bryan Bell (SFPA) 29:42.7 6. Dave Swift (MAR) 27:06.9 34. Tim Souders (RMC) 29:44.9 7. Joe Tannuzzo (LIU) 27:28.5 35. Paul Schiele (SFPA) 29:54.5 8. Sean Rice (LIU) 27:34.1 36. Brian Ordway (MAR) 30:00.4 9. Pat Hannigan (FDU) 27:44.0 37. Matt Murphy (MAR) 30:01.1 10. Paul Tannuzzo (SFNY) 27:51.1 38. Chris Munoz (LIU) 30:10.2 11. Matt Jelley (MON) 27:57.9 39. Scott Catone (WAG) 30:23.8 12. Lou Boscia (SFNY) 28:01.1 40. Kenneth Partner (SFPA) 30:25.0 13. Kevin Kavanaugh (SFPA) 28:03.1 41. Tom Laguercia (SFNY) 30:25.9 14. Nicolas Warner (MON) 28:09.3 42. Justin Polun (MSM) 30:34.7 15. Rob McCoy (RMC) 28:12.3 43. Jamie Lill (MSM) 30:37.7 16. Mark Bednarz (FDU) 28:12.8 44. Guy Angelbeck (MON) 30:39.5 17. Marty Feeney (MAR) 28:33.2 45. Winston Shank (SFPA) 31:09.6 18. Jim Forte (LIU) 28:36.0 46. Joe Carney (WAG) 31:15.5 19. Dave Krason (RMC) 28:39.3 47. Ryan Ramdass (SFNY) 31:19.1 20. Greg Messana (LIU) 28:39.6 48. Mike Kendlick (RMC) 31:36.8 21. Aaron Santo (RMC) 28:56.6 49. Rob Nagy (RMC) 32:09.1 22. Robert Douglas (MSM) 28:58.3 50. Kojokom Asare (SFNY) 32:21.0 23. Jason Vianese (MAR) 29:01.8 51. Mike Asamoah (WAG) 32:28.6 24. Chris Britton (MON) 29:01.8 52. Michael McLean (LIU) 32:40.3 25. Matt Seibel (SFPA) 29:03.3 53. Robert Bender (MON) 32:57.7 26. Jose Diaz )WAG) 29:05.0 54. Chad Wollenweber (MSM) 33:14.0 27. Chris O’Keefe (MAR) 29:14.9 55. Michael Schenk (SFPA) 35:42.2 28. Chris Schmitz (MAR) 29:16.7 56. Peter Cornwall (SFNY) 37:10.4

66 NEC Record Book Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 1992 Championship (October 24, 1992) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 8,000 meters E 1. Vinko Markovina (FDU) 26:09.6 34. Martin Redding (MSM) 29:52.2 2. Bernard Kitur (MSM) 26:40.2 35. David Krason (RMC) 29:55.6 C 3. Richard Wisse (FDU) 27:12.8 36. Winston Shank (SFPA) 30:28.7 4. Shane Degannes (FDU) 27:13.2 37: Juan Seguara (SFNY) 30:35.1 5. Patrick Hennigan (FDU) 27:16.0 38. Paul Mensah (MSM) 30:43.6 6. Greg Waldron (RID) 27:19.8 39. Chris Britton (MON) 30:46.7 7. Brian McGhee (RID) 27:27.2 40. Derek Durrett (SFPA) 31:04.2 R 8. David Swift (MAR) 27:35.6 41. Ryan Ramdass (SFNY) 31:04.5 9. Joe Tannuzzo (LIU) 27:39.7 42. Adam Regan (RMC) 31:14.8 10. Harry Drew (RID) 27:45.9 43. Bob MacDonald (SFPA) 31:16.4 e 11. Keith Clements (MSM) 28:01.9 44. Tom Laquercia (SFNY) 31:16.2 12. Carlos Rodriguez (RID) 28:03.4 45. Rob Addonizio (WAG) 31:20.6 13. Roderick Rose (MAR) 28:04.1 46. Kenneth Ivey (RMC) 31:21.9 c 14. Lou Boscia (SFNY) 28:14.2 47. Doug Smioth (MON) 31:24.9 15. Christopher Simon (FDU) 28:21.6 48. Greg Messana (LIU) 31:27.0 o 16. Kevin Kavanagh (SFPA) 28:25.2 49. Mike McLean (LIU) 31:27.7 17. Jason Vianese (MAR) 28:30.3 50. Jamie Lill (MSM) 31:31.5 18. Mark Partner (SFPA) 28:32.1 51. Rob Salt (MON) 31:35.9 r 19. Chris Grottini (RID) 28:34.6 52. Mike Asamoah (WAG) 31:42.2 20. Mark Bednarz (FDU) 28:35.6 53. Isiaka Bodunrin (SFNY) 31:55.0 21. Jim Forte (LIU) 28:35.7 54. Leo Evelyn (LIU) 31:57.4 d 22. Brian Ordway (MAR) 28:44.8 55. Brian Decker (MON) 31:59.2 23. Casey Scumaci (SFPA) 28:49.3 56. Alec Moore (FDU) 31:59.8 24. Chris O’Keefe (MAR) 28:51.5 57. Dan Cox (MSM) 32:33.3 25. Andrew Baird (MAR) 28:52.7 58. Peter Mrakovic (WAG) 32:38.3 26. Abdullah Hassan (SFNY) 28:54.8 59. Michael Kendlick (RMC) 33:05.6 B 27. Paul Schiele (SFPA) 28:56.3 60. Scott Catone (WAG) 33:06.3 28. Robert McCoy (RMC) 28:57.2 61. Justin Polun (MSM) 33:08.6 29. Ron Caponigro (RID) 29:14.0 62. Rob Robson (SFNY) 33:32.2 o 30. Aaron Santo (RMC) 29:22.1 63. John Vitkowski (WAG) 33:50.1 31. Martin Feeney (MAR) 29:38.5 64. Curtis Jackson (RMC) 33:52.2 32. Rich Loughran (RID) 29:45.4 65. Mike Relyea (MON) 33:56.3 o 33. Sean Rice (LIU) 29:51.7 66. Jeff Alicea (MON) 35:48.5 k 1993 Men's Championship (October 30, 1993) Princeton, NJ, 5.0 miles 1. Vinko Markovina (FDU) * 24:27.0 34. Casey Scumaci (SFPA) 27:50.0 2. Bernard Kitur (MSM) * 24:55.5 35. Greg Santangelo (WAG) 27:59.8 3. Moses Mekbeb (FDU) * 25:03.1 36. Winston Shank (SFPA) 28:01.4 4. Pat Hennigan (FDU) * 25:07.0 37. Scott Catone (WAG) 28:02.7 5. Terrance Armstrong (RID) * 25:13.4 38. Peter Mrakovic (WAG) 28:17.8 6. Urie Ridgeway (FDU) * 25:20.8 39. Brian Flaherty (MON) 28:22.2 7. Shane DeGannes (FDU) * 25:23.2 40. Brian Steele (RMC) 28:23.4 8. Avie Ma'ayan (FDU) * 25:32.0 41. Derek Durrett (SFPA) 28:28.9 9. Ron Brock (RID) * 26:15.7 42. Patrick Casey (MAR) 23:31.8 10. Harry Drew (RID) * 26:28.1 43. Tony Tartaglia (MON) 28:52.9 11. Mark Partner (SFPA) 26:33.5 44. Michael McLean (LIU) 29:00.6 12. Mark Lampert (RID) 26:34.2 45. John Lasker (MAR) 29:07.6 13. Brian Ordway (MAR) 26:35.7 46. David Duran (SFNY) 29:10.2 14. Jason Haggerman (RID) 26:45.4 47. Brian Ketcham (MAR) 29:13.8 15. Jesse Breeden (RID) 26:45.6 48. Marty Redding (MSM) 29:22.0 16. Louis Bosscia (SFNY) 26:49.5 49. Joseph Adamo (SFPA) 29:27.4 17. Paul Tannuzzo (SFNY) 26:53.5 50. Mike Asamoah (WAG) 29:31.1 18. Frank Rodenbaugh (RMC) 26:54.3 51. Jean DelPhonse (LIU) 29:51.6 19. Carroll Israel (SFNY) 26:59.4 52. Greg Messana (LIU) 29:54.1 20. Rodrick Rose (MAR) 27:00.5 53. Matthew Hawksley (MSM) 29:55.3 21. Aaron Santo (RMC) 27:15.9 54. Mike Cheseborough (MSM) 29:59.0 22. Lonnie Smith (RMC) 27:19.5 55. Ryan Ramdass (SFNY) 30:02.6 23. Jim Forte (LIU) 27:21.6 56. Erick Babek (MON) 30:09.3 24. Marc Crawtz (MON) 27:23.1 57. Robert McDonald (SFPA) 30:25.8 25. Andrew Baird (MAR) 27:23.6 58. Rob Addonizio (WAG) 30:59.7 26. Raymond Stein (RMC) 27:25.9 59. Gary Timmons (MON) 31:06.0 27. Bill Nolde (WAG) 27:27.5 60. Jason Muller (MON) 31:32.0 28. Robert McCoy (RMC) 27:28.8 61. Thomas Coombs (MSM) 31:36.1 29. Antony Gliozzo (RMC) 27:32.7 62. Jon Cheseborough (MSM) 31:37.3 30. Alex Bolanos (SFNY) 27:41.0 63. Rob Robson (SFNY) 33:00.5 31. William Wood (MAR) 27:41.4 64. Jason Fennes (MON) 33:53.8 32. Greg Walden (RID) 27:44.6 65. Bret Sallowitz (LIU) 37:28.5 33. Paul Schiela (SFPA) 27:46.6 66. Kyle Brown (LIU) No Time

* All-Conference NEC Record Book 67 Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 1994 Championship (October 29, 1994) Bowdin Park, Poughkeepsie, NY, 5.0 miles 1. Bernard Kitur (MSM) * 26:06.9 31. Kenneth Partner (SFPA) 29:37.1 C 2. David Swift (MAR) * 26:51.7 32. Casey Scumaci (SFPA) 29:38.3 3. Moses Mekbeb (FDU) * 27:23.7 33. Dan Sturtz (RID) 29:41.2 4. Avi Ma'ayan (FDU) * 27:24.4 34. Richard Corcoran (MON) 29:41.9 5. Patrick Hennigan (FDU) * 27:27.2 35. Michael Melfi (MAR) 29:47.3 6. Shane DeGannes (FDU) * 27:28.2 36. Ryan Walsh (MSM) 29:53.3 R 7. Jesse Breeden (RID) * 27:29.8 37. Kenneth Fosoriero (SFNY) 29:55.1 8. Kerrol Israel (SFNY) * 27:37.6 38. Michael Shairi (SFNY) 29:57.8 9. Shawn McElhaugh (MSM) * 27:49.0 39. Patrick Casey (MAR) 29:59.6 e 10. Andrew Barid (MAR) * 27:50.5 40. Winston Shank (SFPA) 30:09.0 11. Ron Brock (RID) 27:57.7 41. Derek Durrett (SFPA) 30:10.9 12. Fran Rodenbaugh (RMC) 28:18.1 42. Brian Ordway (MAR) 30:12.6 c 13. Mark Lampert (RID) 28:30.7 43. Martin Redding (MSM) 30:22.1 14. Aaron Price (MSM) 28:36.5 44. Jahmal Sanders (RMC) 30:31.5 o 15. Keith Clements (MSM) 28:39.2 45. Brian Flaherty (MON) 30:37.7 16. Jason Hagerman (RID) 28:40.3 46. Gregory Santangelo (WAG) 30:28.1 17. Raymond Stein (RMC) 28:46.3 47. Lonnie Smith (RMC) 30:42.2 r 18. Chris Mills (SFNY) 28:51.2 48. Peter Mrakovcic (WAG) 30:57.1 19. Christopher Simon (FDU) 28:51.7 49. Tony Cliozzo (RMC) 31:01.1 20. Anthony Gaudagno (WAG) 28:59.9 50. Michael Daly (SFNY) 31:03.9 d 21. Brian Steele (RMC) 29:01.1 51. Brad Boyd (MSM) 31:10.1 22. Mike Loughran (RID) 29:02.8 52. Isiaka Bodunrin (SFNY) 31:39.8 23. Larry Medina (SFNY) 29:06.5 53. Marc Drautz (MON) 31:55.6 24. Scott Catone (WAG) 29:10.9 54. Sean Reincke (SFPA) 32:03.5 25. Tim Souders (RMC) 29:12.3 55. Robert MacDonald (SFPA) 32:24.3 B 26. Jason Kenny (MAR) 29:18.4 56. Damien Callum (FDU) 33:26.8 27. Greg Cieslik (RID) 29:25.1 57. Andrew Hopkins (WAG) 33:56.9 28. Josh Wood (MAR) 29:29.6 58. Jason Muller (MON) 34:14.7 o 29. Paul Schiele (SFPA) 29:31.2 59. Jim Angermeir (MON) 34:57.4 o 30. Justin Lackatas (WAG) 29:35.8 60. Jason Fennes (MON) 35:49.8 k 1995 Championship (October 28, 1995) Tatum Park, Middletown, NJ, 8,000 meters 1. Bernard Kitur (MSM) * 25:52.1 34. Chuck Williams (MAR) 30:11.6 2. Avi Ma'ayan (FDU) * 26:45.0 35. John Polny (RMC) 30:14.8 3. Jesse Breeden (RID) * 26.57.5 36. Robert MacDonald (SFPA) 30:22.4 4. Richard Bush (MSM) * 26:58.1 37. Anthony Gliozzo (RMC) 30:28.9 5. Shawn McElhaugh (MSM) * 27.10.2 38. Lonnie Smith (RMC) 30:29.2 6. Moses Mekbeb (FDU) * 27:19.2 39. Michael Daly (SFNY) 30:36.8 7. Brian Rosenberg (MSM) * 27:20.6 40. Todd Coulson (MAR) 30:50.7 8. Felix Olivo (MON) * 27:34.5 41. Kevin Comer (SFNY) 31:00.1 9. Adam Manewell (MON) * 27:36.0 42. Jean DelPhonse (LIU) 31:04.3 10. Ron Brock (RID) * 27:46.5 43. Orlando Edwards (LIU) 31:09.3 11. Mike Melfi (MAR) 28:01.4 44. Rudolph Celestin (FDU) 31:20.5 12. RIchard Corcoran (MON) 28:12.7 45. Anthony Jelcic (SFNY) 31:25.9 13. Ryan Walsh (MSM) 28:20.1 46. Lance Gittens (FDU) 31:35.0 14. Rui Nogueira (RID) 28:21.7 47. Frank Quattromini (MON) 31:40.3 15. Mark Lampert (RID) 28:22.7 48. Jahmal Sanders (RMC) 31:43.8 16. Patrick Casey (MAR) 28:24.4 49. Matt Slovick (RMC) 31:44.8 17. Chris Mills (SFNY) 28:36.6 50. Greg Santangelo (WAG) 31:50.4 18. Lou Garguilo (RID) 28:39.2 51. Casey Scumaci (SFPA) 31:56.8 19. Shawn Brock (RID) 28:46.2 52. Sean Reinke (SFPA) 31:58.2 20. Peter Modaferri (FDU) 28:53.5 53. Steve Jean-Baptiste (LIU) 32:06.5 21. Mike Loughran (RID) 28:56.7 54. Andrew Hepkins (WAG) 32:31.4 22. Aaron Price (MSM) 28:57.1 55. Robert Butler (SFPA) 32:36.2 23. Larry Medina (SFNY) 29:05.7 56. Mark Fileccia (WAG) 32:41.7 24. Josh Wood (MAR) 29:09.3 57. Jason Fennes (MON) 32:50.2 25. Jason Hagerman (RID) 29:13.5 58. Anthony Guadagno (WAG) 32:50.6 26. Jason Muller (MON) 29:15.8 59. Justin Kirk (SFNY) 33:07.0 27. Jason Kenny (MAR) 29:16.1 60. Rob Robson (SFNY) 33:10.0 28. Chad Hardy (MSM) 29:22.2 61. Matt Pool (MAR) 33:22.6 29. Jeff Leiter (LIU) 29:29.4 62. Bryce Meyers (WAG) 33:25.9 30. Brian Steele (RMC) 29:33.9 63. Adrian Featherstone (LIU) 33:41.1 31. Brian Flaherty (MON) 29:39.8 64. Kenyatta Solomon (LIU) 34:04.3 32. Richard Kliesch (SFNY) 29:55.9 65. Thomas Matthews (SFPA) 35:22.3 33. Ray Stein (RMC) 29:59.9 66. Derek Tomlinson (SFPA) 35:23.8 67. John Vitowski (WAG) 36:21.3 * All-Conference

68 NEC Record Book Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 1996 Championship (November 2, 1996) Emmitsburg, MD, 8,000 meters E 1. Jesse Breeden (RID)* 26:01.9 34. Arthur Remillard (SFPA) 28:40.9 2. Aaron Price (MSM)* 26:04.7 35. Brian Flaherty (MON) 28:45.6 C 3. Dan Shaffer (MSM)* 26:22.9 36. Matt Slovick (RMC) 28:49.7 4. Avi Ma'Ayan (FDU)* 26:25.9 37. Bob Faustman (MSM) 28:52.0 5. Brian Rosenberg (MSM)* 26:30.1 38. Richard Corcoran (MON) 28:55.9 6. Jason Hagerman (RID)* 26:36.4 39. Tahir Bradley (FDU) 29:07.8 7. Felix Olivo (MON)* 26:37.8 40. Fran Rodenbaugh (RMC) 29:15.5 R 8. Michael Melfi (MAR)* 26:39.3 41. Matt O'Rourke (RID) 29:20.9 9. Ryan Walsh (MSM)* 26:40.3 42. John Polny (RMC) 29:24.5 10. Scott Keyser (RID)* 26:41.0 43. Larry Medina (SFNY) 29:26.5 e 11. Josh Horner (MON) 26:42.7 44. Timothy Russo (MAR) 29:27.6 12. Adam Manewell (MON) 26:44.8 45. Ray Stein (RMC) 29:52.2 13. Mike Loughran (RID) 26:47.8 46. Jeffrey Leiter (LIU) 29:54.6 c 14. Benjamin Hefferon (MAR) 26:55.7 47. Anthony Kurtin (SFNY) 30:15.0 15. Todd Howard (SFPA) 26:57.5 48. Stephan Palmer (MAR) 30:18.3 o 16. Rui Nogueria (FDU) 27:03.4 49. Sahu Habibi (RID) 30:21.5 17. Blaine Williams (MON) 27:06.5 50. Lonnie Smith (RMC) 30:21.8 18. Stephen Moxey (SFPA) 27:20.6 51. Orlando Edwards (LIU) 30:27.5 r 19. John Supsic (SFPA) 27:21.7 52. Jason McFall (FDU) 30:47.3 20. Richard Airey (MON) 27:27.2 53. Mark Fileccia (WAG) 30:50.8 21. Anthony Gliozzo (RMC) 27:38.3 54. Andrew Hepkins (WAG) 30:52.7 d 22. Patrick Casey (MAR) 27:38.7 55. Jamaal Burden (FDU) 31:52.7 23. Steven Petrosky (SFPA) 27:39.4 56. Craig Pay (WAG) 32:03.9 24. Douglas Stewart (SFPA) 27:51.1 57. Anthony Jelcic (SFNY) 32:18.8 25. Michael Helfi (MAR) 28:01.0 58. Robert Pedersen (WAG) 32:53.2 26. Chris Mills (SFNY) 28:06.2 59. Antonio Alston (FDU) 33:08.0 B 27. Brian Quinn (SFPA) 28:08.9 60. John Comer (SFNY) 34:10.6 28. Eric Bergmann (MAR) 28:22.0 61. Lamont Benjamin (LIU) 35:04.3 29. Greg Santangelo (WAG) 28:23.0 62. Donald Pierce (SFNY) 36:13.0 o 30. Lou Carguilo (RID) 28:25.2 63. Mike Laskowski (WAG) 36:35.5 31. Brian Steele (RMC) 28:31.0 64. Rob Robson (SFNY) 36:59.2 o 32. Chad Hardy (MSM) 28:36.3 65. King Perry (LIU) 37:01.9 33. Rich Rossman (FDU) 28:37.9 66. Peter Stern (LIU) 40:41.4 k 1997 Championship (November 1, 1997) Middletown, NJ , 8,000 meters 1. Daniel Kinya(MSM) * 26:43.0 33. Mike Throckmorton (RMC) 29:44.0 2. Aaron Price (MSM) * 26:44.1 34. Ben Blake (CCSU) 30:03.0 3. Brian Rosenberg (MSM) * 26:44.4 35. Anthony Kurtin (SFNY) 30:08.0 4. Tim Kitching (MSM) * 26:44.7 36. Ron Bertram (MON) 30:12.0 5. Josh Horner (MON) * 26:53.0 37. Lance Gittens (FDU) 30:16.0 6. Felix Olivo (MON) * 26:55.0 38. Adam Dalton (RMC) 30:17.0 7. Blaine Williams (MON) * 27:01.0 39. Liam McCabe (SFNY) 30:23.0 8. Stephen Moxey (SFPA) * 27:02.0 40. Bill Kwasnicki (WAG) 30:25.0 9. Arthur Remillard (SFPA) * 27:08.0 41. Jim Glaser (CCSU) 30:28.0 10. Clint Santoro (CCSU) * 27:23.0 42. Larry Medina (SFNY) 30:34.0 11. Richard Airey (MON) 27:28.0 43. Dan McIntyre (MSM) 30:39.0 12. Terry Ditmars (SFPA)^ 27:29.0 44. Jeffrey Leiter (LIU) 30:40.0 13. Paul Spurrier (MON) 27:44.0 45. Jason Henze (RMC) 30:50.0 14. Douglans Stewart (SFPA) 27:58.0 46. Dawit Melaku (LIU) 30:51.0 15. Brian Quinn (SFPA) 28:01.0 47. Adams Lazaro (WAG) 30:59.0 16. Daniel Shaffer (MSM) 28:05.0 48. Mike Brady (WAG) 31:01.0 17. Rui Nogueira (FDU) 28:14.0 49. Clifford McLaren (SFNY) 31:11.0 18. Leo Mayo (CCSU) 28:24.0 50. Kenneth Fosoriero (SFNY) 31:18.0 19. Julian Martinez (FDU) 28:26.0 51. Robert Butler (SFPA) 31:31.0 20. Matthew Hartman (SFPA) 28:40.0 52. Ben Graziano (MSM) 31:39.0 21. Chris Fekete (WAG) 28:56.0 53. Tom Hopkins (WAG) 31:50.0 22. Walter Hansen (CCSU) 28:56.7 54. Keith Pearson (WAG) 32:11.0 23. John Weiner (MON) 28:58.0 55. Purnell Lancaster (FDU) 32:20.0 24. Steven Petrosky (SFPA) 29:10.0 56. Robert Nesbit (LIU) 32:49.0 25. Israel Caro (CCSU) 29:12.0 57. Tahir Bradley (FDU) 33:11.0 26. Chris Cone (CCSU) 29:25.0 58. Orlando Edwards (LIU) 33:26.4 27. Dan DuMouchel (CCSU) 29:29.0 59. Abdul Mosad (LIUO 33:26.7 28. Eugene Daly (RMC) 29:33.0 60. Mike Poole (WAG) 33:44.0 29. John Polny (RMC) 29:34.0 61. Camien Lois (SFNY) 34:01.0 30. William Schall (CCSU) 29:34.0 62. Donald Pierce (SFNY) 37:50.0 31. Paulo Oliveria (MON) 29:37.0 63. Fran Gress (MSM) 38:12.0 32. Christian Harrison (CCSU) 29:38.0

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year NEC Record Book 69 Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 1998 Championship (October 31, 1998) Loretto, PA, 8,000 meters 1. Daniel Kinyua (MSM)* 25:46.57 48. Brian Quinn (SFPA) 28:39.64 C 2. Tim Kitching (MSM)* 25:47.69 49. Ron Bertram (MON) 28:43.18 3. Felix Olivo (MON)* 25:43.25 50. Bryan Cue (QC) 28:45.12 4. Leo Mayo (CCSU)* 26:03.04 51. Ryan Brown (RMC) 28:52.12 5. Brian Sell (SFPA)* 26:03.30 52. Paulo Oliveira (MON) 28:52.63 R 6. Terry Ditmars (SFPA)* 26:17.06 53. John Polny (RMC) 29:02.24 7. Roland Lavalee (QC)* 26:18.60 54. Israel Caro (CCSU) 29:11.43 8. Daniel Shaffer (MSM)* 26:21.06 55. Eric Mattis (SFPA) 29:11.81 e 9. Kevin Doyle (SFPA)*^ 26:21.30 56. William Gehrhardt (WAG) 29:15.09 10. Ephantus Limo (FDU)* 26:22.95 57. Mike Sharek (CCSU) 29:16.75 c 11. Paul Spurrier (MON) 26:26.20 58. Aidan Walsh (FDU) 29:19.17 12. Brian Rosenberg (MSM) 26:28.41 59. Andrew Hnatko (RMC) 29:22.74 o 13. Blaine Williams (MON) 26:44.57 60. Doug Auer (WAG) 29:23.35 14. Eric Blake (CCSU) 26:53.23 61. Anthony Kurtin (SFNY) 29:29.98 15. James Osborn (UMBC) 26:54.87 62. Christian Furey (QC) 29:30.19 r 16. Art Remillard (SFPA) 26:58.11 63. Ben Graziano (MSM) 29:36.20 17. Andrew Catton (SFPA) 27:00.93 64. Mike Brady (WAG) 29:47.17 d 18. Mike Rafferty (CCSU) 27:04.09 65. Javian Quintana (FDU) 29:55.79 19. Eric Benjamin (UMBC) 27:14.29 66. Chris Kary (WAG) 29:57.94 20. Julian Martinez (FDU) 27:14.87 67. Chris Neuhart (RMC) 30:06.97 21. Matt Hartman (SFPA) 27:16.02 68. Robert Julian (WAG) 30:07.53 22. Rui Norgueira (FDU) 27:18.51 69. Will Simmons (LIU) 30:12.14 B 23. Jonathan Thelen (MSM) 27:20.54 70. Jerry Smith (RMC) 30:16.86 24. Jake Klim (UMBC) 27:23.43 71. Eric Medina (SFNY) 30:22.29 o 25. Stephen Moxey (SFPA) 27:26.82 72. Tim Jarocki (RMC) 30:29.64 26. Jeff Veglia (QC) 27:33.38 73. Dawit Melaku (LIU) 30:31.16 o 27. Ryan Stevens (UMBC) 27:37.35 74. Gregory Daniels (SFNY) 30:34.07 28. Dan DuMouchel (CCSU) 27:47.33 75. Geoff Moulton (QC) 30:43.45 29. Jimmy Daly (UMBC) 27:48.46 76. Mike Poole (WAG) 30:44.50 k 30. Chris Schumacher (MON) 27:51.78 77. Patrick Dillon (SFNY) 30:49.82 31. Chris Cone (CCSU) 27:52.05 78. Mike Genovese (MON) 30:51.02 32. Eugene Daly (RMC) 27:53.56 79. Liam McCabe (SFNY) 30:57.70 33. Brad Bisinger (MON) 27:55.63 80. William Brucker (QC) 31:00.48 34. Andre Sirois (CCSU) 28:00.62 81. Joshua Haslip (MSM) 31:21.36 35. Chris Fekete (WAG) 28:03.45 82. Brian Cross (LIU) 31:31.02 36. Steve Petrosky (SFPA) 28:04.76 83. Abdul Mosad (LIU) 31:44.62 37. Ben Blake (CCSU) 28:07.52 84. David Dougherty (MSM) 31:58.98 38. Anthony Vecca (QC) 28:09.89 85. Tom Hopkins (WAG) 32:22.48 39. Daniel McIntyre (MSM) 28:12.10 86. Alex Peter (MSM) 32.33.36 40. Joe Daniels (MON) 28:15.35 87. Richard Brelsford (QC) 32:43.95 41. Conrad Haber (UMBC) 28:15.67 88. Robert Nesbitt (LIU) 32:47.13 42. Walter Hansen (CCSU) 28:15.94 89. Tommy Gonzalez (SFNY) 32:53.64 43. Scott Gomez (LIU) 28:27.35 90. Erik Libby (QC) 33:14.49 44. Henry Ridder (QC) 28:28.89 91. Paul Pampalone (WAG) 33:16.81 45. Bernard Fraiser (FDU) 28:30.92 92. Tahir Bradley (FDU) 33:37.80 46. Mark McLarnon (UMBC) 28:31.19 93. Donald Mowatt (LIU) 34:57.49 47. Anthony Canova (WAG) 28:37.41

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70 NEC Record Book Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 1999 Championship (October 30, 1999) Middletown, NJ, 8,800 yards E 1. Stephen Ondieki (FDU)* 25:28.94 52. Scott Gomez (LIU) 29:04.23 2. Brian Sell (SFPA)* 25:35.26 53. Thomas Rivera (SFNY) 29:04.50 C 3. Tim Kitching (MSM)* 25:35.88 54. Will Simmons (LIU) 29:04.73 4. Terry Ditmars (SFPA)* 25:48.66 55. Andrew Gabrell (QUIN) 29:05.55 5. Kevin Doyle (SFPA)* 25:49.03 56. Christian Harrison (CCSU) 29:06.93 6. Leo Mayo (CCSU)* 25:54.90 57. Andrew Schweikert (RMC) 29:08.72 R 7. Erick Too (FDU)*^ 25:59.20 58. Purnell Lancaster (FDU) 29:09.98 8. Aidan Walsh (FDU)* 26:08.28 59. Patrick Dillon (SFNY) 29:10.22 9. Andrew Catton (SFPA)* 26:10.56 60. Lance Byrd (UMBC) 29:10.73 e 10. Michael Murray (SFPA)* 26:17.43 61. Andrew Rumph (MON) 29:14.21 11. Francis Kipkuna (FDU)* 26:22.55 62. Tom Hopkins (WAG) 29:15.43 c 12. Stephan Moxey (SFPA)* 26:43.61 63. Lloyd Dodge (UMBC) 29:16.37 13. Eric Benjamin (UMBC) 26:47.79 64. Brian Williams (SHU) 29:25.09 o 14. Eric Blake (CCSU) 26:50.34 65. Mike Brady (WAG) 29:26.34 15. Brian Quinn (SFPA) 26:58.34 66. Doug Auer (WAG) 29:32.46 16. Daniel Shaffer (MSM) 27:00.54 67. Jason Mitchell (MSM) 29:33.85 r 17. Mike Rafferty (CCSU) 27:02.24 68. Jim Rutzler (MON) 29:35.64 18. Matthew Hartman (SFPA) 27:06.84 69. David Cross (LIU) 29:41.27 d 19. James Bare (FDU) 27:09.73 70. Ryan Brown (RMC) 29:45.34 20. Julian Martinez (FDU) 27:11.19 71. Anthony Kurtin (SFNY) 29:48.77 21. Chris Neuhart (RMC) 27:14.10 72. Mike Poole (WAG) 29:49.35 22. Jake Klim (UMBC) 27:16.70 73. Dominic Colardo (MSM) 29:50.01 23. Ben McCulloch (SFPA) 27:17.90 74. Edward Long (SFNY) 29:52.05 B 24. Jason Santucci (MON) 27:19.65 75. Edward Mahoney (SHU) 29:55.94 25. Paul Spurrier (MON) 27:26.50 76. Brian Cross (LIU) 29:56.52 o 26. Art Remillard (SFPA) 27:31.83 77. Tim Blankenship (CCSU) 30:04.64 27. Blaine Williams (MON) 27:32.06 78. Christopher Eaton (SHU) 30:07.27 o 28. Eugene Daly (RMC) 27:34.72 79. Ben Graziano (MSM) 30:09.12 29. Philip Knowlton (UMBC) 27:38.04 80. Jonathan Bray (QUIN) 30:12.44 30. Shawn Day (MSM) 27:39.29 81. Robert Julian (WAG) 30:12.72 k 31. Jonathon Thelan (MSM) 27:40.65 82. Christopher Ciparelli (SHU) 30:19.85 32. Brad Bisinger (MON) 27:50.93 83. Bryan Cue (QUIN) 30:24.61 33. Festus Kiprono (MSM) 27:54.05 84. Brian Wrinkle (SHU) 30:27.28 34. Matteo Rosselli (WAG) 27:56.58 85. Rick Lill (MSM) 30:30.60 35. Chris Fekete (WAG) 28:01.48 86. Bill Mason (MON) 30:31.44 36. Donald Harrison (MSM) 28:02.54 87. John Morash (SHU) 30:35.19 37. Rich Brancaleone (CCSU) 28:04.87 88. Tim Jarocki (RMC) 30:52.78 38. Mark McLaron (UMBC) 28:06.99 89. Thomas Gambardella (SFNY) 31:04.77 39. Chris Cone (CCSU) 28:08.44 90. Alain McGhie (LIU) 31:12.57 40. Joe Daniels (MON) 28:19.08 91. Dawit Melaku (LIU) 31:25.44 41. Anthony Canova (WAG) 28:22.43 92. Louis Krummert (RMC) 31:29.93 42. Brian Koch (SHU) 28:23.75 93. Robert Nesbitt (LIU) 31:33.00 43. David Cilley (CCSU) 28:29.70 94. Liam McCabe (SFNY) 31:55.15 44. Ben Werbos (UMBC) 28:35.65 95. Andrew Doyle (WAG) 31:58.25 45. Paulo Oliveira (MON) 28:36.46 96. Bill Ott (MON) 32:14.34 46. Andrew Hnatko (RMC) 28:40.09 97. Henry Ridder (QUIN) 32:16.52 47. Edward Njai (SHU) 28:41.75 98. Joshua Slack (SHU) 32:28.79 48. Bernard Frazier (FDU) 28:48.00 99. Andrew Erhartic (SHU) 32:33.42 49. Anthony Shrout (QUIN) 28:52.81 100. Geoff Moulton (QUIN) 32:42.58 50. Christopher kary (WAG) 28:59.40 101. Donald Mowatt (LIU) 32:57.94 51. Mike Sharek (CCSU) 29:04.00 102. Erik Libby (QUIN) 34:52.09

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year

NEC Record Book 71 Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 2000 Championship (October 28, 2000) New Britain, CT, 8K 1. Stephen Ondieki (FDU)* 24:52.4 50. Curtis Akacki (MON) 28:41.2 C 2. Brian Sell (SFPA)* 25:25.9 51. Roland Lavallee (QU) 28:50.6 3. Terry Ditmars (SFPA)* 25:40.8 52. Dominic Colardo (MSM) 28:52.4 4. Kevin Doyle (SFPA)* 25:43.4 53. Justin Ditanni (RMC) 28:53.5 5. Andrew Catton (SFPA)* 25:44.6 54. Mark McLarnon (UMBC) 28:55.4 R 6. Alfred Korir (FDU)*^ 26:10.4 55. Paulo Oliveira (MON) 29:00.2 7. Erick Too (FDU)* 26:12.3 56. Kevin Curley (CCSU) 29:01.1 8. Tim Kitching (MSM)* 26:15.0 57. Andrew Renna (SHU) 29:04.3 e 9. Aidan Walsh (FDU)* 26.26.1 58. Mat Cote (CCSU) 29:04.6 10. Francis Kipkuna (FDU)* 26:29.9 59. Mike Brady (WAG) 29:10.7 c 11. Robert Korich (FDU)* 26:31.2 60. Will Simmons (LIU) 29:11.7 12. Michael Murray (SFPA)* 26:35.6 61. William Figueroa (SHU) 29:18.8 o 13. Eric Blake (CCSU) 26:37.1 62. Matthew Uzenski (SHU) 29:19.9 14. Matt Kalinski (CCSU) 26:49.4 63. Chris Kary (WAG) 29:27.2 15. Benjamin McCulloch (SFPA) 27:03.6 64. Jeff Perry (QU) 29:30.7 r 16. Eric Benjamin (UMBC) 27:07.8 65. Edward Njai (SHU) 29:34.1 17. Nick Pelligrino (MON) 27:12.3 66. Andrew Gabrell (QU) 29:35.0 d 18. Thomas Martin (QU) 27:14.0 67. Dan McIntyre (MSM) 29:46.3 19. Joseph Daniels (MON) 27:18.0 68. Jason Mitchell (MSM) 29:47.1 20. Jake Klim (UMBC) 27:19.4 69. Brian Wrinkle (SHU) 29:49.8 21. Brian Hoffman (MON) 27:19.9 70. Mike Poole (WAG) 29:52.1 22. Doug Allen (UMBC) 27:27.0 71. John Morash (SHU) 29:56.2 B 23. Christopher Ciparelli (SHU) 27:33.8 72. Rob Julian (WAG) 29:57.9 24. Conrad haber (UMBC) 27:37.5 73. Joe Marangio (WAG) 29:59.8 o 25. James Kawalek (SFPA) 27:39.4 74. Rick Lill (MSM) 30:02.5 26. Andrew Sinnott (QU) 27:39.7 75. John Ladesic (MSM) 30:14.9 o 27. Peter Pollard (QU) 27:42.1 76. Ben Graziano (MSM) 30:15.9 28. Jason Santucci (MON) 27:43.3 77. Jerry Monaco (QU) 30:34.4 29. Mike Rafferty (CCSU) 27:48.5 78. Patrick Dillon (SFNY) 30:42.7 k 30. Christopher Eaton (SHU) 27:53.3 79. David Cross (LIU) 30:43.1 31. Brad Bisinger (MON) 27:53.7 80. Louis Krummert (RMC) 30:46.6 32. Shawn Day (MSM) 27:55.7 81. Nick Klastava (MON) 30:47.4 33. Greg Saylor (UMBC) 27:56.0 82. Peter Senick (CCSU) 30:49.4 34. Phil Knowlton (UMBC) 27:56.7 83. Anthony Mazzariello (WAG) 30:50.0 35. Andy Schweikert (RMC) 28:02.5 84. Thomas Rivera (SFNY) 31:11.7 36. Kevin Harrington (CCSU) 28:04.0 85. Tom Horan (WAG) 31:21.6 37. Ben Werbos (UMBC) 28:06.4 86. Rich Brelsford (QU) 31:43.1 38. Tim Moylan (QU) 28:07.2 87. Andrew Erhartic (SHU) 31:49.8 39. Bill Mason (MON) 28:08.7 88. Tom Hopkins (WAG) 31:50.0 40. Steve Petrosky (SFPA) 28:09.7 89. Juslo Rodriquez (MON) 32:08.2 41. Aaron Afarian (QU) 28:19.2 90. Jonathan Cash (MSM) 32:08.4 42. Mike Shareck (CCSU) 28:20.3 91. Joshua Slack (SHU) 32:20.7 43. Ryan Parsons (RMC) 28:22.4 92. Robert Nesbitt (LIU) 32:34.8 44. Adam Driscoll (UMBC) 28:28.1 93. Brian Cross (LIU) 33:19.3 45. Steve Jacobs (UMBC) 28:29.7 94. Joshua Wilson (LIU) 35:18.5 46. Wesley Hummel (SFPA) 28:30.1 95. Edward Long (SFNY) 36:12.4 47. Lawrence Quinn (SFPA) 28:31.7 96. Thomas Gambardella (SFNY) 41:18.0 48. Anthony Canova (WAG) 28:34.1 97. Brian Gelhinean (SFNY) 45:13.9 49. Jason Muir (RMC) 28:35.1 98. Jaron McBride (LIU) 45:23.8

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year

72 NEC Record Book Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 2001 Championship (October 27, 2001) Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA, 8K E 1. Kevin Doyle (SFPA)* 25:16 48. Jesse Stump (UMBC) 27:58 2. Michael Murray (SFPA)* 25:32 49. Anthony Shrout (QU) 28:00 C 3. Andrew Catton (SFPA)* 25:37 50. Andrew Schweikert (RMC) 28:00 4. Erick Too (FDU)* 25:45 51. Aaron Johnson (UMBC) 28:11 5. Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)*^ 25:48 52. Dominic Colardo (MSM) 28:20 6. Aidan Walsh (FDU)* 25:57 53. Doug Auer (WC) 28:22 R 7. Tom Martin (QU)* 25:59 54. Will Simmons (LIU) 28:22 8. Alfred Korir (FDU)* 26:02 55. Kevin Harrington (CCSU) 28:23 9. Matt Kalinski (CCSU)* 26:02 56. Thomas Rivera (SFNY) 28:28 e 10. Brian Hoffman (MU)* 26:03 57. Tim Dietz (MU) 28:32 11. Robert Rotich (FDU)* 26:04 58. William Figueroa (SHU) 28:34 c 12. Duncan Bitok (FDU)* 26:09 59. Chris Kary (WC) 28:36 13. Brad Bisinger (MU)* 26:13 60. Nick Klastava (MU) 28:43 o 14. Shawn Day (MSM)* 26:15 61. Peter Senick (CCSU) 28:49 15. Leo Mayo (CCSU) 26:22 62. Andrew Renna (SHU) 28:50 16. Nick Pellegrino (MU) 26:24 63. Mat Cote (CCSU) 28:55 r 17. Doug Allen (UMBC) 26:32 64. Anthony Mazzariello (WC) 28:59 18. Jake Klim (UMBC) 26:42 65. Frank Sacrona (WC) 29:01 d 19. Tim Moylan (QU) 26:44 66. Mike Lisby (MSM) 29:16 20. Ben Werbos (UMBC) 26:48 67. Kris Landers (MU) 29:22 21. Matthew Uzenski (SHU) 26:52 68. Richard Brelsford (QU) 29:24 22. Robert Mead (SFPA) 26:56 69. Paul Ascosi (MSM) 29:26 23. Bill Mason (MU) 26:59 70. John Ladesic (MSM) 29:45 B 24. Phil Knowlton (UMBC) 27:00 71. David Hutter (SHU) 29:45 25. Greg Toomey (QU) 27:05 72. Jerry Monaco (QU) 29:50 o 26. Brian Murphy (MSM) 27:07 73. Joshua Wilson (LIU) 29:54 27. James Kawalek (SFPA) 27:08 74. Joseph Zalak (SHU) 30:00 o 28. Conrad Haber (UMBC) 27:09 75. Justin Diianni (RMC) 30:04 29. Andrew Sinnott (QU) 27:10 76. Pat D'Alessandro (MU) 30:04 30. Matt Harman (SFPA) 27:12 77. Brian Wrinkle (SHU) 30:05 k 31. Greg Saylor (UMBC) 27:13 78. Ryan Lamont (CCSU) 30:11 32. Christopher Ciparelli (SHU) 27:19 79. John Morash (SHU) 30:11 33. Adam Driscoll (UMBC) 27:21 80. Jason Celovsky (WC) 30:41 34. Justin Ward (MU) 27:23 81. Louis Krummert (RMC) 30:43 35. Ryan Parsons (RMC) 27:30 82. Valentine Benitez (SFNY) 30:48 36. Rory Cahill (QU) 27:30 83. Kyle Folmsbee (SHU) 30:49 37. Robert Russo-Vikus (WC) 27:37 84. Mark Mooney (CCSU) 30:51 38. Jacob Still (UMBC) 27:38 85. Eddie Long (SFNY) 31:04 39. Josh Jabaut (QU) 27:39 86. Kevin Caskin (SHU) 31:11 40. Steve Hicks (CCSU) 27:42 87. Nicholai Dalidowitz (MSM) 31:20 41. Aaron Afarian (QU) 27:44 88. Richard James (LIU) 33:56 42. Jason Muir (RMC) 27:44 89. Antonio Thomas (LIU) 35:02 43. Craig Gnan (SFPA) 27:45 90. Yaudy Fernandez (SFNY) 35:31 44. Joseph Daniels (MU) 27:48 91. Jose Marengo (SFNY) 35:52 45. Andrew Smith (RMC) 27:48 92. Matt Silva (LIU) 36:09 46. Andrew Diffenderfer (MSM) 27:49 93. Ranard Adkison (LIU) 38:04 47. Mike Sharek (CCSU) 27:51

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year

NEC Record Book 73 Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 2002 Championship (November 2, 2002) New Britain, CT, 8K 1. Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)* 25:01.8 51. Dominic Colorado (MSM) 28:29.7 C 2. Erick Too (FDU)* 25:22.2 52. Tyler Arnett (SHU) 28:34.4 3. Alfred Korir (FDU)* 25:32.7 53. Joseph Zalak (SHU) 28:35.0 4. Matt Kalinski (CCSU)* 25:41.0 54. Justin Ward (MU) 28:37.9 5. Cleophus Koros (MSM)*^ 25:56.1 55. Zack Tembi (CCSU) 28:42.0 R 6. Robert Rotich (FDU)* 25:58.0 56. Robert Howard (SHU) 28:45.1 7. Izudin Mehmedovic (UMBC)* 26:09.2 57. Andrew O'Reilly (CCSU) 28:50.8 8. Phil Knowlton (UMBC)* 26:10.0 58. John Commins (UMBC) 28:53.8 e 9. Brett Burns (SFPA)* 26:14.5 59. Kevin Hurley (UMBC) 29:07.4 10. Ben McCulloch (SFPA)* 26:16.1 60. Ryan Lamont (CCSU) 29:12.4 c 11. Brian Hoffman (MU)* 26:21.0 61. Justin DiIanni (RMU) 29:22.0 12. Michael Charron (QU)* 26:22.6 62. Rob Russo-Vikos (WC) 29:23.6 o 13. Adam Driscoll (UMBC)* 26:27.2 63. Robert Gill (SHU) 29:27.2 14. James Kawalek (SFPA)* 26:27.9 64. Michael Haraysm (SFNY) 29:30.4 15. Tim Moylan (QU) 26:29.2 65. Michael O'Hagan (MU) 29:31.6 r 16. Craig Gnan (SFPA) 26:30.3 66. Eric Zimmerman (MU) 29:32.2 17. Chad Hartzell (SFPA) 26:34.4 67. Jason Muir (RMU) 29:35.5 d 18. Nick Pellegrino (MU) 26:39.6 68. Michael Berluti (SHU) 29:36.1 19. Shawn Day (MSM) 26:41.1 69. Anthony Mazzariello (WC) 29:36.9 20. Matthew Uzenski (SHU) 26:41.2 70. John Waldeck (SHU) 29:40.7 21. Greg Saylor (UMBC) 26:48.9 71. Tyson Smith (CCSU) 29:42.3 B 22. Josh Dluhos (RMU) 26:50.0 72. Richard Brelsford (QU) 29:59.3 23. Jeffrey Roginielewicz (QU) 26:53.5 73. Justin Murray (MU) 30:07.2 24. Todd Raymond (QU) 26:53.9 74. Michael Acanfora (WC) 30:10.8 o 25. Ryan Parsons (RMU) 26:57.8 75. Joe Marangio (WC) 30:11.7 26. AJ Suravicz (SFPA) 27:03.1 76. Steven McElligott (LIU) 30:14.6 o 27. Jesse Stump (UMBC) 27:10.1 77. Nicholai Dalidowitz (MSM) 30:20.7 28. Aaron Johnson (UMBC) 27:10.3 78. Robert Goetz (RMU) 30:26.1 k 29. Steve Hicks (CCSU) 27:11.1 79. Andrew Knowlton (MSM) 30:34.5 30. Patrick Quinn (SFPA) 27:12.5 80. Kevin Caskin (SHU) 30:39.9 31. Will Springman (MU) 27:23.4 81. Patrick Dillon (SFNY) 30:59.7 32. Curtis Akacki (MU) 27:25.0 82. Michael Hannon (SHU) 31:04.2 33. Mark Driscoll (QU) 27:26.8 83. Pablo Jon Paul (WC) 31:05.7 34. Ryan Cartwright (UMBC) 27:28.9 84. Kieran O'Neill (SFNY) 31:11.5 35. Gregory Brink (QU) 27:34.8 85. Jomar Anderson (LIU) 31:26.8 36. Anthony Mio (QU) 27:45.1 86. Valentin Benitez (SFNY) 31:39.5 37. Andy Schweikert (RMU) 27:48.6 87. Jason Celovsky (WC) 32:07.2 38. Kyle Ridington (SFPA) 27:51.1 88. Eddie Long (SFNY) 33:04.2 39. Mat Cote (CCSU) 27:51.9 89. Bryan Steele (LIU) 33:55.3 40. Lawrence Quinn (SFPA) 27:54.1 90. Scott Gomez (LIU) 34:02.0 41. Peter Pollard (QU) 28:01.7 91. Richard James (LIU) 35:25.1 42. Andrew Diffenderfer (MSM) 28:04.3 92. Rene Mercado (FDU) 35:45.8 43. Andrew Smith (RMU) 28:04.7 93. Yaudy Fernandez (SFNY) 36:40.0 44. Donald Harrison (MSM) 28:06.9 94. Antonio Thomas (LIU) 37:55.7 45. Peter Senick (CCSU) 28:07.4 95. Robert Ferrera (FDU) 38:56.4 46. Andrew Renna (SHU) 28:10.9 96. Matthew Silva (LIU) 39:18.0 47. Nick Klastava (MU) 28:11.7 97. Jabari Bush (LIU) 42:53.6 48. Scott Vorwerk (MU) 28:13.7 98. Ranard Adkison (LIU) 44:40.2 49. Lloyd Dodge (UMBC) 28:14.4 50. Gregory Toomey (QU) 28:24.0

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1. Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)* 25:51.2 51. Robert McDermott (SHU) 30:17.8 C 2. Alfred Korir (FDU)* 26:17.4 52. Anthony Mazzariello (WC) 30:20.8 3. Robert Rotich (FDU)* 26:17.8 53. Larry Schau (MU) 30:25.5 4. Nick Pellegrino (MU)* 26:25.8 54. Steven McElligott (LIU) 30:29.1 5. Michael Charron (QU)* 26:33.8 55. Andrew Renna (SHU) 30:33.0 6. Thomas Martin (QU)* 26:40.6 56. Francisco Tapia (SFNY) 30:34.3 R 7. Ben McCulloch (SFPA)* 26:45.0 57. Pat D'Alessandro (MU) 30:37.7 8. Chad Hartzell (SFPA)* 26:54.4 58. Michael Hannon (SHU) 30:39.0 e 9. Timothy Konoval (CCSU)*^ 27:01.4 59. Andrew Casas (WC) 30:40.3 10. Michael Murray (SFPA)* 27:03.1 60. Christopher Sinclair (LIU) 30:43.0 c 11. Jeffrey Roginielewicz (QU)* 27:07.7 61. Kelly Grisier (MSM) 30:43.8 12. Craig Gnan (SFPA)* 27:09.2 62. Michael O'Hagan (MU) 30:49.5 13. Juha Vesala (CCSU)* 27:11.5 63. Eric Brown (RMU) 30:51.4 o 14. Chris Leverette (SFPA)* 27:17.0 64. Herbie Geary (MSM) 30:52.2 15. James Kawalek (SFPA) 27:28.2 65. Brendan Neary (WC) 31:00.8 r 16. Mark Driscoll (QU) 27:46.0 66. Michael Morgan (FDU) 31:01.1 17. Lawrence Quinn (SFPA) 27:52.7 67. Jonathan Campbell (CCSU) 31:08.6 d 18. Edwin Rotich (FDU) 27:58.0 68. Michael Olivieri (WC) 31:16.8 19. Floyd Mayne (LIU) 28:02.1 69. Andrew Knowlton (MSM) 31:19.7 20. Isaiah Cartledge (LIU) 28:05.5 70. Matthew Morgan (FDU) 31:21.7 21. Gregory Brink (QU) 28:06.0 71. Brandon Molisani (RMU) 31:24.9 22. Matthew Uzenski (SHU) 28:07.0 72. Christopher Dowsey (SHU) 31:27.2 B 23. Robert Mead (SFPA) 28:10.5 73. Ramon Santos (SFNY) 31:31.6 24. Todd Raymond (QU) 28:10.8 74. Shawn McGirl (CCSU) 31:34.7 o 25. Brian Hoffman (MU) 28:15.0 75. Jomar Anderson (LIU) 31:45.1 26. Robert Howard (SHU) 28:21.8 76. Valentin Benitez (SFNY) 31:51.4 27. Luis Garcia (SFNY) 28:34.3 77. Zach Emerson (MSM) 32:24.0 o 28. Tyler Arnett (SHU) 28:40.3 78. Rafael Paredes (SFNY) 32:59.1 29. Leo Vignone (MU) 28:44.5 79. Jason Celovsky (WC) 33:40.4 k 30. Josh Dluhos (RMU) 28:50.6 80. Jeff Justus (RMU) 34:19.6 31. Timothy Moylan (QU) 28:56.9 81. Michael Jannito (CCSU) 34:56.7 32. Geoff Weatherbie (RMU) 28:57.8 82. Justin DiIanni (RMU) 35:07.4 33. Ryan Parker (RMU) 29:01.4 83. Yoel Cajiga (FDU) 35:14.5 34. Kyle Sultzer (WC) 29:05.9 84. Davon Briggs (FDU) 35:42.3 35. Will Springman (MU) 29:12.1 85. Lynson Willis (SFNY) 36:22.4 36. Curtis Akacki (MU) 29:15.6 86. Joseph Tanucci (CCSU) 38:33.9 37. Robert Gill (SHU) 29:18.1 38. Craig Cocchio (LIU) 29:25.2 39. Gregory Toomey (QU) 29:34.3 40. Anthony Mio (QU) 29:35.2 41. Timothy Larson (SHU) 29:36.9 42. Andrew Maloney (SFPA) 29:38.2 43. Adam Wright (MU) 29:39.5 44. Joseph Zalak (SHU) 29:40.3 45. Richard Heffron (QU) 29:53.6 46. Alex Driscoll (FDU) 30:09.8 47. Alek Pivec (MSM) 30:10.4 48. Robert Russo-Vikos (WC) 30:11.0 49. Brian Mcmahon (MSM) 30:12.6 50. Kieran O'Neill (SFNY) 30:16.2

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E 2004 Championship (October 30, 2004) Hamden, CT, 8K C 1. Thomas Martin (QU)* 25:57.5 51. Dave Gaines (MU) 28:41.4 2. Jeff Roginielewicz (QU)* 26:01.1 52. Ian Andrews (MSM) 28:51.2 3. Chad Hartzell (SFPA)* 26:10.3 53. Trevor Gearhart (RMU) 28:51.8 4. Floyd Mayne (LIU)* 26:14.4 54. Robert Gill (SHU) 28:56.2 5. Patrick Quinn (SFPA)* 26:15.7 55. Rudy Urena (FDU) 28:56.3 R 6. Greg Brink (QU)* 26:18.0 56. Matt Caporaso (MU) 29:03.8 7. Michael Tilger (SFPA)*^ 26:18.3 57. Ryan Audy (MSM) 29:04.9 e 8. Jacob Gurzler (QU)* 26:22.5 58. Andrew Casas (WC) 29:09.1 9. Kyle Ridington (SFPA)* 26:24.4 59. Robert McDermott (SHU) 29:11.9 c 10. Edwin Rotich (FDU)* 26:26.4 60. Mike Booth (RMU) 29:12.6 11. Zach Emerson (MSM)* 26:27.0 61. Eric Brown (RMU) 29:14.2 12. Greg Toomey (QU)* 26:27.7 62. Mike O'Hagan (MU) 29:21.6 o 13. Andrew Best (QU)* 26:28.4 63. Igdalias Mendez (LIU) 29:21.9 14. Juha Vesala (CCSU)* 26:33.8 64. Brandon Molisani (RMU) 29:22.3 r 15. Bret Burns (SFPA) 26:49.1 65. Douglas Pearse (CCSU) 29:34.0 16. Josh Dluhos (RMU) 27:11.3 66. James Daly (SHU) 29:34.9 d 17. Craig Cocchio (LIU) 27:15.5 67. Francisco Tapia (SFNY) 29:59.1 18. Luis Garcia (SFNY) 27:16.6 68. Chris Sinclair (LIU) 30:13.9 19. Nicholas Brousse (SFPA) 27:19.8 69. Michael Olivieri (WC) 30:15.4 20. Cole Legge (RMU) 27:22.8 70. Nicholai Dalidowitz (MSM) 30:17.3 21. Josh Jabaut (QU) 27:25.9 71. Herb Geary (MSM) 30:20.3 B 22. Richard Heffron (QU) 27:26.9 72. Timothy Larson (SHU) 30:21.8 23. David Holliday (SFPA) 27:28.3 73. Stephen Zito (SHU) 30:25.4 o 24. Martin Suarez (MU) 27:29.9 74. Matthew Morgan (FDU) 30:29.9 25. Mouhamed Halwani (WC) 27:30.2 75. Michael Morgan (FDU) 30:30.9 26. Alex Grout (QU) 27:39.3 76. Andrew Keating (WC) 30:33.0 o 27. Dustin Bauer (MSM) 27:43.3 77. Andre Donaldson (SFNY) 30:33.4 28. Leo Vignone (MU) 27:44.0 78. Brendan Neary (WC) 30:37.5 k 29. Kyle Sultzer (WC) 27:45.0 79. Brian McMahon (MSM) 30:38.4 30. Rafael Paredes (SFNY) 27:46.7 80. Michael Hannon (SHU) 30:41.4 31. Gerardo Calixto (LIU) 27:50.0 81. Daniel Kelley (CCSU) 30:46.0 32. Keith Bushey (QU) 27:53.8 82. Shawn McGirl (CCSU) 31:24.9 33. Phillips Thompson (RMU) 27:54.9 83. Joseph Mordarski (SHU) 31:26.1 34. Tyler Arnett (SHU) 27:55.3 84. Alminko Kojic (SFNY) 31:49.6 35. Jordan Kennedy (CCSU) 28:01.4 85. Ian Ferrara (SHU) 31:48.7 36. Andrew Maloney (SFPA) 28:02.5 86. Lynson Willis (SFNY) 31:51.9 37. Andrew Diffenderfer (MSM) 28:05.9 87. Johnny Batista (FDU) 31:59.7 38. Robert Mead (SFPA) 28:07.4 88. James Greene (FDU) 33:24.7 39. Curtis Akacki (MU) 28:10.7 89. Jason Celovsky (WC) 33:32.3 40. Dustin Coleman (MU) 28:14.5 90. Corey Thomas (SFNY) 33:51.6 41. Kieran O'Neill (SFNY) 28:16.7 91. Kelechuku Okoji (LIU) 34:00.8 42. John Balouris (SFPA) 28:17.9 92. Ryan Hendrickson (RMU) 34:07.8 43. Ryan Parker (RMU) 28:21.9 93. Amine El Ghouyael (LIU) 34:21.6 44. Jonathan Campbell (CCSU) 28:24.2 94. Dwayne Allen (LIU) 34:57.8 45. Isaiah Cartledge (LIU) 28:27.1 95. Anthony Galsim (LIU) 38:57.4 46. Adam Wright (MU) 28:32.5 47. Kelly Grisier (MSM) 28:33.0 48. Kevin Forsythe (RMU) 28:34.0 49. Robert Howard (SHU) 28:34.6 50. Randy Hadzor (MU) 28:39.2

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2005 Championship (October 29, 2005) Loretto, PA, 8K E 1. Ryan Sheehan (SFPA)* 26:21 51. Mike Tilger (SFPA) 29:02 C 2. Patrick Quinn (SFPA)* 26:35 52. Andrew Keating (WC) 29:04 3. Alphonsus Suravicz (SFPA)* 26:45 53. Luis German (SHU) 29:12 4. Zach Emerson (MSM)* 26:48 54. Jeff Cody (MU) 29:16 5. Matt Logie (MSM)*^ 26:51 55. Josh Dluhos (RMU) 29:17 6. Kyle Ridington (SFPA)* 26:55 56. Morgan Sowell (MSM) 29:18 R 7. Jeffrey Roginielewicz (QU)* 27:01 57. Andrew Casas (WC) 29:19 8. Mike Booth (RMU)* 27:08 58. Stephen Zito (SHU) 29:33 e 9. Greg Brink (QU)* 27:11 59. Matt Whalen (CCSU) 29:35 10. Jacob Gurzler (QU)* 27:15 60. Nick Dalidowitz (MSM) 29:39 c 11. Nicholas Brousse (SFPA)* 27:19 61. John Kenworthy (SHU) 29:57 12. Craig Cocchio (LIU)* 27:19 62. David Jones (SHU) 29:58 13. Mouhamed Halwani (WC)* 27:21 63. Robert Gill (SHU) 30:00 o 14. David Holliday (SFPA)* 27:22 64. Kevin Becroft (CCSU) 30:06 15. Matthew Warren (QU) 27:30 65. Pat D'Alessandro (MU) 30:07 r 16. Michael Charron (QU) 27:41 66. Jordan Kennedy (CCSU) 30:20 17. Terence Moriarty (QU) 27:43 67. John Paul Montes (SFNY) 30:22 d 18. Ryan Parker (RMU) 27:45 68. Allen Koehler (WC) 30:27 19. Keith Bushey (QU) 27:47 69. Michael Morgan (FDU) 30:31 20. Samuel Wood (QU) 27:49 70. Kyle Langlais (CCSU) 30:34 21. John B Alouris (SFPA) 27:51 71. Brian Halling (WC) 30:36 22. Kevin Forsythe (RMU) 27:53 72. Matthew Morgan (FDU) 30:51 B 23. Dustin Bauer (MSM) 27:54 73. Igdalias Mendez (LIU) 30:58 24. Larry Schau (MU) 27:55 74. Robert McDermott (SHU) 30:59 o 25. Gerardo Calixto (LIU) 27:57 75. Robert Boerjes (SHU) 31:03 26. Martin Suarez (MU) 27:58 76. Jeremy Busch (SFNY) 31:20 27. Edwin Rotich (FDU) 27:59 77. Cole Legge (RMU) 31:23 o 28. Matt Caporaso (MU) 28:02 78. Joseph Palma (SHU) 31:24 29. Kyle Sultzer (WC) 28:02 79. Shakir Wilford (LIU) 31:35 k 30. Charles Ngetich (CCSU) 28:02 80. Tom Agostino (CCSU) 31:45 31. Ian Andrews (MSM) 28:03 81. Mike Schnieder (CCSU) 31:56 32. Caleb Fritz (SFPA) 28:06 82. Alminko Kojic (SFNY) 32:01 33. Randy Hadzor (MU) 28:11 83. Edwin Martinez (LIU) 32:24 34. Rudy Urena (FDU) 28:17 84. Jared Holman (SFNY) 32:29 35. Ted Varga (CCSU) 28:18 85. Amine El Ghouyael (LIU) 32:37 36. Richard Heffron III (QU) 28:18 86. Lynson Willis (SFNY) 33:29 37. Philip Roach (QU) 28:24 87. Jared Scata (SHU) 33:46 38. Steven Chennells (MU) 28:25 88. Corey Thomas (SFNY) 33:59 39. Justin Brackett (MSM) 28:32 89. Cortez Adams (FDU) 34:22 40. Phillips Thompson (RMU) 28:35 90. Johnny Batista (FDU) 34:29 41. Tyler Arnett (SHU) 28:36 42. Ryan Madrid (MU) 28:45 43. Kelly Grisier (MSM) 28:46 44. Dustin Coleman (MU) 28:47 45. Steven McElligott (LIU) 28:47 46. Dave Gaines (MU) 28:51 47. Trevor Gearhart (RMU) 28:52 48. Joshua Fritz (SFPA) 28:53 49. Francisco Tapia (SFNY) 28:54 50. David Hunt (CCSU) 28:58

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N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 2006 Championship (October 27, 2006) Bronx, NY, 8K C 1. Samuel Chelanga (FDU)*^ 24:03 51. Trevor Gearhart (RMU) 28:33 2. John Ciccarelli (QU)* 25:47 52. Mouhamed Halwani (WC) 28:35 3. Jacob Gurzler (QU)* 26:08 53. Jeff Cody (MU) 28:36 4. Matt Logie (MSM)* 26:08 54. John Kenworthy (SHU) 28:36 R 5. Martin Suarez (MU)* 26:12 55. Robert McDermott (SHU) 28:45 6. Michael Charron (QU)* 26:14 56. Ryan Parker (RMU) 28:50 7. Kyle Sultzer (WC)* 26:21 57. Sean Lynch (SFNY) 28:57 e 8. Zach Emerson (MSM)* 26:22 58. Ryan Murdoch (SHU) 28:58 9. Ry Sanderson (CCSU)* 26:23 59. Rafael Paredes (SFNY) 29:01 c 10. Anthony Mio (QU)* 26:31 60. Chris Behre (SFPA) 29:03 11. Matt Warren (QU)* 26:32 61. Kelly Grisier (MSM) 29:04 o 12. Phillips Thompson (RMU)* 26:35 62. Stephen Zito (SHU) 29:14 13. Nick Rezendes (QU)* 26:42 63. Michael Morgan (FDU) 29:17 14. Terence Moriarty (QU)* 26:48 64. Todd Westen (MSM) 29:24 r 15. David Holliday (SFPA) 26:52 65. John Paul Montes (SFNY) 29:28 16. Matt Caporaso (MU) 26:54 66. James Johnston (WC) 29:28 d 17. Dustin Coleman (MU) 26:55 67. Brendan McGoldrick (MU) 29:33 18. Craig Segal (MU) 26:56 68. Frank Piniero (SFNY) 29:36 19. Randy Hadzor (MU) 26:58 69. Matthew Morgan (FDU) 29:37 20. Morgan Sowell (MSM) 27:02 70. Kurtis Lunz (MSM) 29:37 21. Larry Schau (MU) 27:04 71. Robert Boerjes (SHU) 29:38 B 22. David Hunt (CCSU) 27:05 72. Andrew Keating (WC) 29:45 23. Tyler Dinnan (QU) 27:07 73. Johnathan Chelimo (FDU) 29:47 o 24. Kyle Ryan (MSM) 27:16 74. Yuvuz Inanli (FDU) 29:58 25. Keith Bushey (QU) 27:18 75. Craig Cocchio (LIU) 30:04 o 26. Dave Bent (CCSU) 27:19 76. Joseph Palma (SHU) 30:08 27. Steve McElligott (LIU) 27:21 77. Michael Bellio (SHU) 30:21 28. Justin Brackett (MSM) 27:22 78. Jonathan Gibson (SFPA) 30:44 k 29. David Jones (SHU) 27:24 79. Johnny Batista (FDU) 30:46 30. Dustin Bauer (MSM) 27:25 80. Jared Holman (SFNY) 30:52 31. Kevin Forsythe (RMU) 27:25 81. Nicholas Reid (FDU) 31:13 32. Richard Heffron (QU) 27:26 82. Matthew Miller (SHU) 31:19 33. Peter Forgach (MU) 27:27 83. Sheldon Goffe (LIU) 31:19 34. John Balouris (SFPA) 27:31 84. Daniel McCartney (WC) 31:22 35. Francisco Tapia (SFNY) 27:35 85. Tom O'Brien (SFPA) 32:19 36. Charles Ngetich (CCSU) 27:36 86. Juilo Valentin (SFNY) 32:39 37. Eric Brown (RMU) 27:37 87. Cortez Adams (FDU) 32:49 38. Michael Tilger (SFPA) 27:40 88. CJ Escolo (RMU) 34:23 39. Allen Koehler (WC) 27:54 89. Sheldon Maynard (LIU) 38:23 40. Gerardo Calixto (LIU) 28:01 90. Micah Nation (LIU) 39:27 41. Rudy Urena (FDU) 28:05 42. John Bair (SFPA) 28:05 43. Luis Garcia (SFNY) 28:12 44. Daniel Renahan (LIU) 28:16 45. Matt Whalen (CCSU) 28:17 46. Kyle Langlais (CCSU) 28:20 47. Will Mitchell (MSM) 28:22 48. Jeremy Busch (SFNY) 28:24 49. Will Springman (MU) 28:30 50. Brendan Rickert (SHU) 28:30

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2007 Championship (October 27, 2007) New Britain, CT 8K E 1. Jacob Gurzler (QU)* 26:10 51. Nick Matthews (RMU) 28:30.2 C 2. Keith Bushey (QU)* 26:24 52. Shawn Platz (MU) 28:30.7 3. Terence Moriarty (QU)* 26:26 53. Thamas Rammelkamp (WC) 28:33 4. Mouhamed Halwani (WC)* 26:27 54. Kevin Morrison (MSM) 28:35 5. John Kenworthy (SHU)* 26:30 55. John Bair (SFPA) 28:44.7 6. John Balouris (SFPA)* 26:36 56. Charles Ngetich (CCSU) 28:44.7 R 7. Matthew Logie (MSM)* 26:42 57. Gerardo Calixto (LIU) 28:46 8. Peter Forgach (MU)* 26:51 58. Matt Whalen (CCSU) 28:47 e 9. Tyler Dinnan (QU)* 26:54 59. Kurtis Lunz (MSM) 28:48 10. Phillips Thompsn (RMU)* 26:55 60. Moses Alukunyang (MSM) 28:49 11. Matt Caporaso (MU)* 26:58 61. Sean Lynch (SFNY) 28:50 c 12. David Jones (SHU)* 27:00 62. Luke Albertson (CCSU) 28:52 13. Dave Hunt (CCSU)* 27:02 63. Robert Weston (CCSU) 28:54 o 14. Randy Hadzor (MU)* 27:05 64. Brendan McGoldrick (MU) 29:03 15. Morgan Sowell (MSM)* 27:08.1 65. Billy Dowd (MU) 29:04 r 16. Daniel Martin (QU) 27:08.6 66. Michael Bellio (SHU) 29:08 17. Luis German (SHU) 27:09.2 67. Vincent Gangemi (SFNY) 29:10 18. Ran Renahan (LIU) 27:09.3 68. Ryan Long (RMU) 29:12 d 19. Derek Rammelkamp (WC)^ 27:21.5 69. Allen Koehler (WC) 29:19 20. Nicholas Rezendes (QU) 27:21.9 70. R.J. Simeone (CCSU) 29:22 21. David Holliday (SFPA) 27:22 71. Yavuz Inanli (FDU) 29:24 22. Justin Brackett (MSM) 27:24 72. Michael Troy (MU) 29:31 B 23. Kyle Ryan (MSM) 27:26 73. Louis Gibilisco (MSM) 29:48 24. John Greenlawn (QU) 27:31 74. Frank Piniero (SFNY) 29:49 25. Jeff Cody (MU) 27:32.0 75. Sheldon Goffe (LIU) 29:51 o 26. Ben Hutterer (MU) 27:32.8 76. Anthony Marceau (CCSU) 29:57 27. Ryan Murdoch (SHU) 27:33 77. Jonathan Strike (MSM) 30:20 o 28. Edwin Rotich (FDU) 27:35 78. Andrew McKee (SFPA) 30:42 29. Jack McDonald (QU) 27:36 79. Brian Doxey (WC) 31:17 k 30. Ry Sanderson (CCSU) 27:37 80. Brendon Albertson (CCSU) 31:18 31. Dustin Coleman (MU) 27:40 81. Ian Waiswa (LIU) 32:06 32. Kevin Forsythe (RMU) 27:42.1 82. Andre Donaldson (SFNY) 32:37 33. Travis Hendell (RMU) 27:42.9 83. Cortez Adams (FDU) 33:36 34. Christopher Behre (SFPA) 27:43 84. Akil St. Louis (LIU) 33:56 35. Brendan Rickert (SHU) 27:47 85. Anthony Andrews (SFNY) 35:11 36. James Pellerano (QU) 27:50.2 86. Chris Choudhry (LIU) 35:19 37. Brian Halling (WC) 27:50.5 87. Jeremy Alvarez (LIU) 36:36 38. Brent DiGiorgio (SFPA) 27:59 88. Eric Tyler (LIU) 40:51 39. Timothy Wertner (SFPA) 28:00 40. Rudy Urena (FDU) 28:10.0 41. Nate Lovitt (CCSU) 28:10.4 42. Jonathan Chelimo (FDU) 28:10.5 43. William Mitchell (MSM) 28:14 44. Joseph Palma (SHU) 28:16 45. John Paul Montes (SFNY) 28:17 46. Matthew Chorney (SHU) 28.18 47. Steven Pilch (QU) 28:19 48. James Johnston (WC) 28:26.0 49. Steven Pawlowski (SHU) 28:26.9 50. Andrew Houghtalen (SHU 28:29

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E 2008 Championship (November 1, 2008) Holmdel Park, NJ 8K 1. Richard Klauber (QU)*^ 26:20.1 51. Adam Mengel (SFPA) 28:40.9 C 2. John Kenworthy (SHU)* 26:33.5 52. Mike Bertocchi (MU) 28:41.3 3. Ry Sanderson (CCSU)* 26:46.3 53. Robert Weston (CCSU) 28:48.0 4. Kyle Ryan (MSM)* 26:49.7 54. Anthony Marceau (CCSU) 28:49.9 5. Dylan Bernard (MSM)* 27:01.7 55. John Mitton (BU) 28:53.2 6. Zachary Spector (WC)* 27:04.8 56. Jonathan Chelimo (FDU) 28:53.8 R 7. Timothy Wertner (SFPA)* 27:08.9 57. Greg Opp (RMU) 28:54.3 8. Ben Hutterer (MU)* 27:09.1 58. Garth DeBlasio (MU) 28:55.0 e 9. John Greenlaw (QU)* 27:10.3 59. John Paul Montes (SFNY) 28:57.6 10. Peter Forgach (MU)* 27:11.1 60. Jeff Cody (MU) 29:05.7 c 11. Dan Roark (QU)* 27:12.0 61. Harrison Katz (CCSU) 29:09.3 12. Tyler Dinnan (QU)* 27:12.2 62. Matthew Whalen CCSU) 29.12.9 o 13. Matt Logie (MSM)* 27:13.4 63. Scott Twardowski (BU) 29:14.3 14. Daniel Renahan (LIU)* 27:20.1 64. Andrew Seaver (MU) 29:15.5 15. Brendan Rickert (SHU) 27:26.8 65. Shane Sigler (SFPA) 29:17.9 r 16. Bill Dowd (MU) 27:32.0 66. Jarad Feinstein (RMU) 29:25.2 17. Arthur Leathers (RMU) 27:36.9 67. Dan Gehen (BU) 29:29.0 d 18. Julian Rankin (RMU) 27:38.0 68. Andrew Sullivan (QU) 29:31.7 19. Addison Pellerano (QU) 27:39.5 69. Andy Stakem (MSM) 29:32.8 20. Morgan Sowell (MSM) 27:43.6 70. Brian Doxey (WC) 29:33.1 21. Sam Alexander (CCSU) 27:45.1 71. William Mitchell (MSM) 29:33.3 22. Luis German (SHU) 27:49.1 72. Anthony Gonsalves (CCSU) 29:34.4 B 23. John Bair (SFPA) 27:50.0 73. Ben Coughlin (BU) 29:38.8 24. Thomas Rammelkamp (WC) 27:53.5 74. Nicholas Rezendes (QU) 29:54.3 o 25. Andrew Houghtalen (SHU) 27:56.6 75. Brian Kealey (SFPA) 29:56.4 26. Christopher Mills (SFPA) 27:57.7 76. Kyle Gibson (SFPA) 30:02.0 o 27. Thomas Iannacone (WC) 27:57.9 77. Ryan Mulligan (MU) 30:15.6 28. Tom Casey (BU) 27:58.2 78. Julius Mutekanga (LIU) 30:16.4 29. Derek Rammelkamp (WC) 28:03.7 79. Chris Kelleher (BU) 30:22.3 k 30. Mark Kenwood (BU) 28:05.2 80. Frank Pinero (SFNY) 30:26.5 31. Alec Richardson (MU) 28:06.3 81. Thomas McKernan (SFNY) 30:26.7 32. Kevin Tiernan (CCSU) 28:06.6 82. Taylor Moore (SFPA) 30:33.6 33. Jeremy Tice (SFPA) 28:07.3 83. Johnathan Gibson (SFPA) 30:49.0 34. Justin Brackett (MSM) 28:08.0 84. Sheldon Goffe (LIU) 31:07.2 35. Justin Getts (BU) 28:11.3 85. Kurtis Lunz (MSM) 31:15.4 36. Marcus Budig (SFNY) 28:11.5 86. Michael Famularo (SHU) 31:19.1 37. Brian Mitchell (RMU) 28:12.7 87. Vincent Gangemi (LIU) 31:21.9 38. Taylor Dressman (SHU) 28:14.3 88. Michael Rath (MSM) 31:25.8 39. Dan Collura (MU) 28:15.3 89. Sonny Pinto (RMU) 31:52.5 40. James Johnston (WC) 28:15.5 90. Ian Waiswa (LIU) 31:59.8 41. Taylor Roberts (QU) 28:16.0 91. Sean Lynch (SFNY) 32:21.9 42. Drew Clark (BU) 28:17.8 92. Samuel Egadu (LIU) 32:22.7 43. Matthew Chorney (SHU) 28:18.3 93. Nicholas Reid (FDU) 32:32.6 44. Richard Marcello (SHU) 28:18.7 94. John McAuliffe (MSM) 32:58.6 45. Jeremy Schmid (CCSU) 28:20.2 95. Benjamin Schivai (SFNY) 33:42.6 46. Allen Koehler (WC) 28:22.6 96. Dylan Moulton (WC) 34:09.2 47. James Curran (SHU) 28:27.8 97. Reyon John (FDU) 34:23.4 48. Dan Watson (CCSU) 28:29.4 98. Anthony Andrews (SFNY) 34:23.9 49. Jack McDonald (QU) 28:29.6 99. Jeremy Alvarez (LIU) 35:38.1 50. Ryan Murdoch (SHU) 28:36.2 100. Joeseph Quiroz (FDU) 35:46.2 101. Eric Hall (FDU) 37:48.3

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year

80 NEC Record Book Men'sMen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 2009 Championship (October 31, 2009) Hamden, CT 8K E 1. Rogers Kipruto (LIU)*^ 25:55.9 52. Andrew Sullivan (SHU) 28:13.3 2. Richard Klauber (QU)* 26:14.8 53. James Gladysz (SHU) 28:16.0 C 3. Tim Wertner (SFPA)* 26:22.2 54. Benjamin Coughlin (BU) 28:16.6 4. Sam Alexander (CCSU)* 26:23.9 55. Matt Driscoll (WC) 28:17.2 5. Mike Levene (QU)* 26:29.2 56. Sean Caskey (MSM) 28:19.9 6. Jeremy Schmid (CCSU)* 26:38.6 57. Andrew Seaver (MU) 28:20.4 7. Craig Hunt (CCSU)* 26:39.5 58. Craig Cicero (SFPA) 28:23.6 R 8. Zachary Spector (WC)* 26:44.4 59. Ryan Busby (BU) 28:25.2 9. Dylan Bernard (MSM)* 26:49.4 60. Johnathan Chelimo (FDU) 28:26.7 e 10. Jason Lakritz (LIU)* 26:50.2 61. Shaun Foley (SFPA) 28:27.9 11. John Greenlaw (QU)* 26:55.5 62. John Beckshaw (QU) 28:29.2 c 12. Andrew Houghtalen (SHU)* 26:59.8 63. Thomas Rammelkamp (WC) 28:31.2 13. Mohamed Hrezi (CCSU)* 26:59.9 64. Alec Richardson (MU) 28:32.7 14. Jeffrey Lusignan (SHU)* 27:07.5 65. Andrew McKee (SFPA) 28:33.7 o 15. Chris Mills (SFPA) 27:15.2 66 Ryan Mulligan (MU) 28:34.2 16. John Krell (CCSU) 27:15.6 67 Shane Brandt (RMU) 28:34.7 r 17. Thomas Iannacone (WC) 27:19.5 68 David Hurley (BU) 28:36.3 18. Ben Hutterer (MU) 27:21.0 69 Scott Twardowski (BU) 28:41.6 d 19. Brent DiGiorgio (SFPA) 27:24.6 70 Julius Mutekanga (LIU) 28:43.7 20. Christopher Connelly (SHU) 27:25.9 71 Anthony Thornton (RMU) 28:53.3 21. Brian Halling (WC) 27:27.4 72 Daniel Martin (QU) 28:54.6 22. Jamie Glover (QU) 27:29.6 73 Michael Robinson (RMU) 28:59.1 23. Brian Mitchell (RMU) 27:31.4 74 Ahmed Amarouch (FDU) 28:59.4 B 24. Richard Marcello (SHU) 27:32.1 75 Taylor Roberts (QU) 29:05.1 25. Ryan Culbreath (MU) 27:36.1 76 Weymour Johnson (FDU) 29:07.0 o 26. Chris Swisko (MSM) 27:36.5 77 Billy Dowd (MU) 29:17.7 27. Robert Weston (CCSU) 27:37.3 78 Michael Patschak (RMU) 29:23.5 28. Daniel Koehler (SHU) 27:37.8 79 Matthew Chorney (SHU) 29:28.6 o 29. John Bair (SFPA) 27:39.5 80 Michael Rath (MSM) 29:32.7 30. Josh Trares (CCSU) 27:40.8 81 Colin Gannon (BU) 29:38.9 k 31. Adam Mengel (SFPA) 27:41.4 82 Ben Ingle (RMU) 29:48.4 32. Chris Behre (SFPA) 27:42.9 83 Austin Huminski (BU) 29:50.7 33. Kyle Ryan (MSM) 27:43.3 84 Sean Lynch (SFNY) 29:52.6 34. Arthur Leathers (RMU) 27:43.7 85 Joe Perry (MSM) 29:57.3 35. Dan Watson (CCUS) 27:45.8 86 William Berger (WC) 30:05.7 36. Christopher Kelleher (BU) 27:46.1 87 Frank Piniero (SFNY) 30:16.7 37. Dan Collura (MU) 27:47.8 88 Dylan Moulton (WC) 30:21.9 38. Garth DeBlasio (MU) 27:49.8 89 Kenneth Rayner (BU) 30:22.6 39. Robert Cherkis (FDU) 27:51.9 90 Will Mitchell (MSM) 30:32.0 40. Kevin Tiernan (CCSU) 27:55.6 91 William Werner (LIU) 30:36.1 41. Todd Apgar (MU) 27:58.4 92 Vincent Gangemi (LIU) 30:43.9 42. Paul Gilhuley (SFNY) 27:58.5 93 Patrick Hayes (MSM) 30:49.1 43. Pete Forgach (MU) 28:00.7 94 Sheldon Goffe (LIU) 30:56.1 44. Tyler Dinnan (QU) 28:02.3 95 Thomas McKernan (SFNY) 31:06.5 45. John Healy (QU) 28:02.3 96 Brian Cotter (QU) 31:29.0 46. Luis German (SHU) 28:02.6 97 Nico Stabile (FDU) 31:39.5 47. Greg Opp (RMU) 28:04.7 98 Sonny Pinto (RMU) 31:44.5 48. Ryan Murdoch (SHU) 28:05.1 99 John McAuliffe (MSM) 31:57.3 49. Kyle Gibson (SFPA) 28:05.4 100 Frankelly Fernandez (SFNY) 32:23.8 50. Daniel Renahan (LIU) 28:10.8 101 Samuel Egadu (LIU) 33:03.6 51. Kimutai Bett (FDU) 28:11.1 102 Joeseph Quiroz (FDU) 34:33.8

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year

NEC Record Book 81 Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N Champions Year Team Champion Coach Points Individual Champion Time Site E 1986 Long Island Louis Vazquez 29 June Henry (LIU) 20:27.4 Staten Island, NY 1987 Long Island Louis Vazquez 50 Tara Maguire (WAG) 20:04.04 Staten Island, NY 1988 Long Island Louis Vazquez 51 Tara Maguire (WAG) 17:56.96 Staten Island, NY C 1989 Monmouth Greg Bordiuk 48 Margaret Nolan (LIU) 19:11.90 Holmdel, NJ 1990 Monmouth Greg Bordiuk 41 Tara Maguire (WAG) 18:47 Emmitsburg, MD 1991 Mount St. Mary’s Mike Merritt 50 Jackie O’Rourke (MON) 20:16.6 Coraopolis, PA 1992 Wagner Jim Schlentz 45 Nadine Jamerson (MSM) 18:54.8 Staten Island, NY R 1993 Wagner Jim Schlentz 40 Kim Sheekey (MON) 18:20.9 Princeton, NJ 1994 Mount St. Mary's Mike Merritt 28 Rebeccah Wassner (MSM) 19:58.6 Poughkeepise, NY 1995 Mount St. Mary's Mike Merritt 16 Robin Kloster (MSM) 19:32.5 Middletown, NJ e 1996 Mount St. Mary's Mike Merritt 15 Rebeccah Wassner (MSM) 18:47.5 Emmitsburg, MD 1997 Saint Francis (PA) Kevin Donner 43 Jessica Totaro (MSM) 19:12.0 Middletown, NJ c 1998 Central Connecticut State George Kawecki 23 Stephanie Johnson (CCSU) 18:50.88 Loretto, PA 1999 Central Connecticut State George Kawecki 49 Jen Ecker (UMBC) 18:47.70 Middletown, NJ o 2000 Monmouth Joe Compagni 81 Jen Ecker (UMBC) 18:30.4 New Britain, CT 2001 Saint Francis (PA) Scott Catone 45 Karina Acevedo (WAG) 18:27 Pittsburgh, PA 2002 Saint Francis (PA) Scott Catone 51 Kristen Cerasi (SFPA) 17:59.7 New Britain, CT r 2003 Saint Francis (PA) Scott Catone 52 Katherine Wrinkle (SHU) 18:50.3 Holmdel, NJ 2004 Saint Francis (PA) Scott Catone 54 Katie Gwyther (QU) 18:03.5 Hamden, CT d 2005 Quinnipiac Shawn Green 51 Katie Gwyther (QU) 18:01 Loretto, PA Sacred Heart Christian Morrison 51 2006 Quinnipiac Shawn Green 28 Kristen Stevens (QU) 18:14.9 Bronx, NY 2007 Quinnipiac Shawn Green 22 Kristen Stevens (QU) 17:37.7 New Britain, CT 2008 Quinnipiac Shawn Green 32 Chelsea Bollerman (QU) 18:28.3 Holmdel Park, NJ B 2009 Quinnipiac Carolyn Martin 33 Kimberly DeLoreto (SHU) 17:58.1 Hamden, CT o Outstanding Performer Coach of the Year 1996 Rebeccah Wassner Mount St. Mary's 1994 Mike Merritt Mount St. Mary's o 1997 Jessica Totaro Mount St. Mary's 1995 Phil Kelly Marist 1998 Stephanie Johnson Central Connecticut State Jim Hopkins St. Francis (NY) k 1999 Jen Ecker UMBC 1996 Kevin Donner Saint Francis (PA) 2000 Jen Ecker UMBC Mike Merritt Mount St. Mary's 2001 Karina Acevedo Wagner 1997 Kevin Donner Saint Francis (PA) 2002 Kristen Cerasi Saint Francis (PA) 1998 George Kawecki Central Connecticut 2003 Katherine Wrinkle Sacred Heart 1999 George Kawecki Central Connecticut 2004 Katie Gwyther Quinnipiac 2000 Joe Compagni Monmouth 2005 Katie Gwyther Quinnipiac 2001 Scott Catone Saint Francis (PA) 2006 Kristen Stevens Quinnipiac 2002 Scott Catone Saint Francis (PA) 2007 Kristen Stevens Quinnipiac 2003 Christian Morrison Sacred Heart 2008 Chelsea Bollerman Quinnipiac 2004 Scott Catone Saint Francis (PA) 2009 Kimberly DeLoreto Sacred Heart 2005 Christian Morrison Sacred Heart 2006 Shawn Green Quinnipiac Freshman of the Year 2007 Shawn Green Quinnipiac 1996 Roberta Pickens Mount St. Mary's 2008 Shawn Green Quinnipiac 1997 Stacy Stoner Saint Francis (PA) 2009 Carolyn Martin Quinnipiac 1998 Leah Pfeiffer Mount St. Mary's 1999 Kim Crowley Central Connecticut State 2000 Erika Suhy Robert Morris 2001 Laura Beach Saint Francis (PA) 2002 Stefanie Thomas UMBC 2003 Erika Jacobs Saint Francis (PA) 2004 Caitlin Brady Quinnipiac 2005 Kathleen Henry Sacred Heart NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPATION 2006 Kristen Stevens Quinnipiac 2007 Kimberly DeLoreto Sacred Heart Year Athlete Place Time 2008 Morgan Roche Quinnipiac 2005 Katie Gwyther (QU)* 12th 20:05.05 2009 Megan Kinsella Mount St. Mary's *All-American

82 NEC Record Book Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry Team Results N 1986 1987 1988 1. Long Island 29 1. Long Island 50 1. Long Island 51 E 2. Marist 38 2. Robert Morris 69 2. Wagner 57 3. Saint Francis (PA) 82 3. Wagner 72 3. Monmouth 95 4. Wagner 85 4. Saint Francis (PA) 77 4. Saint Francis (PA) 106 C 5. Robert Morris 113 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 113 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 129 6. Marist 132 6. Loyola 137 7. Loyola 175 7. Robert Morris 146 8. St. Francis (NY) 191 8. Marist 153 R 9. St. Francis (NY) DNF 1989 1990 1991 e 1. Monmouth 48 1. Monmouth 41 1. Mount St. Mary’s 50 2. Fairleigh Dickinson 62 2. Wagner 83 2. Monmouth 53 3. Wagner 75 Fairleigh Dickinson 83 3. Marist 76 c 4. Long Island 92 4. Mount St. Mary’s 84 4. Wagner 109 5. Mount St. Mary’s 113 5. Saint Francis (PA) 111 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 119 o 6. Robert Morris 153 6. Marist 126 6. Saint Francis (PA) 136 7. Marist 158 7. Robert Morris 138 7. Robert Morris 172 r 8. Saint Francis (PA) 170 8. St. Francis (NY) 237 8. Long Island 178 9. St. Francis (NY) 223 9. Long Island DNF 9. St. Francis (NY) 250 d

1992 1993 1994 1. Wagner 45 1. Wagner 40 1. Mount St. Mary's 28 2. Monmouth 49 2. Mount St. Mary's 52 2. Wagner 56 B 3. Mount St. Mary’s 65 3. Marist 92 3. Marist 68 4. Marist 72 4. Saint Francis (PA) 125 4. Saint Francis (PA) 72 o 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 153 5. Monmouth 134 5. Monmouth 108 6. Saint Francis (PA) 162 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 154 6. St. Francis (NY) 158 7. Long Island 184 7. St. Francis (NY) 199 7. Fairleigh Dickinson 223 o 8. Robert Morris 185 8. Robert Morris 202 Robert Morris 223 9. St. Francis (NY) 227 9. Long Island 206 9. Rider 231 k 10. Rider 239

1995 1996 1997 1. Mount St. Mary's 16 1. Mount St. Mary's 15 1. Saint Francis (PA) 43 2. Marist 105 2. Saint Francis (PA) 63 2. Mount St. Mary's 45 3. St. Francis (NY) 118 3. Rider 81 3. Monmouth 104 4. Rider 119 4. Marist 110 4. Wagner 106 5. Saint Francis (PA) 131 5. Wagner 148 5. Fairleigh Dickinson 127 6. Monmouth 138 6. Monmouth 163 6. Central Connecticut State 132 7. Wagner 158 7. St. Francis (NY) 206 7. Robert Morris 148 8. Long Island 174 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 213 8. Long Island 207 9. Robert Morris 237 9. Long Island 248 9. St. Francis (NY) 248 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 262 10. Robert Morris 270

1998 1999 2000 1. Central Connecticut State 23 1. Central Connecticut State 49 1. Monmouth 81 2. Saint Francis (PA) 72 2. Saint Francis (PA) 82 2. Saint Francis (PA) 84 3. Monmouth 86 3. Monmouth 93 3. UMBC 94 4. Mount St. Mary's 156 4. Sacred Heart 101 4. Central Connecticut State 100 5. Quinnipiac 161 5. UMBC 138 5. Sacred Heart 110 6. Long Island 176 6. Mount St. Mary's 142 6. Wagner 116 7. UMBC 182 7. Wagner 146 7. Quinnipiac 144 8. Fairleigh Dickinson 193 8. Quinnipiac 193 8. Robert Morris 155 9. St. Francis (NY) 200 9. Robert Morris 226 9. Mount St. Mary's 264 10. Wagner 232 10. St. Francis (NY) 296 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 320 11. Robert Morris 262 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 313 11. Long Island 322 12. Long Island 326 12. St. Francis (NY) 340

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N Team Results continued 2001 2002 2003 E 1. Saint Francis (PA) 45 1. Saint Francis (PA) 51 1. Saint Francis (PA) 52 2. Sacred Heart 115 2. Sacred Heart 78 2. Sacred Heart 58 C 3. Central Connecticut State 119 3. UMBC 84 3. Monmouth 64 4. Quinnipiac 122 4. Monmouth 117 4. Wagner 89 Wagner 122 5. Wagner 133 5. Quinnipiac 114 6. Monmouth 136 6. Mount St. Mary's 141 6. Central Connecticut State 184 7. Mount St. Mary's 144 7. Quinnipiac 157 7. Mount St. Mary's 186 R 8. Robert Morris 162 8. Central Connecticut State 225 8. Robert Morris 251 9. UMBC 210 9. Fairleigh Dickinson 236 9. St. Franics (NY) 252 e 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 305 10. Robert Morris 261 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 273 11. Long Island 323 11. Long Island 331 11. Long Island 292 c 12. St. Francis (NY) 334 12. St. Francis (NY) 341 2004 2005 2006 o 1. Saint Francis (PA) 54 1. Sacred Heart 51 1. Quinnipiac 28 2. Quinnipiac 56 Quinnipiac 51 2. Saint Francis (PA) 52 r 3. Monmouth 91 3. Saint Francis (PA) 61 3. Sacred Heart 108 4. Sacred Heart 92 4. Monmouth 126 4. Monmouth 131 5. Wagner 118 5. Mount St. Mary's 149 5. Central Connecticut State 135 d 6. Robert Morris 186 6. Wagner 153 6. Robert Morris 151 7. St. Francis (NY) 198 7. Central Conn. St. 159 7. Wagner 157 8. Mount St. Mary's 204 8. St. Francis (NY) 225 8. Mount St. Mary's 210 9. Central Connecticut State 208 9. Long Island 257 9. St. Francis (NY) 253 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 288 10. Robert Morris 272 10. Long Island 263 B 11. Long Island 301 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 337 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 343 o 2007 2008 2009 1. Quinnipiac 22 1. Quinnipiac 32 1. Quinnipiac 33 o 2. Monmouth 65 2. Sacred Heart 62 2. Sacred Heart 71 3. Saint Francis (PA) 109 3. Monmouth 76 3. Monmouth 98 4. Sacred Heart 111 4. Saint Francis (PA) 113 4. Saint Francis (PA) 127 k 5. Robert Morris 136 5. Central Connecticut State 129 5. Mount St. Mary's 163 6. Central Connecticut State 144 6. Wagner 157 6. Central Connecticut State 168 7. Wagner 164 7. Robert Morris 192 7. Robert Morris 176 8. Mount St. Mary's 215 8. Mount St. Mary's 209 8. Bryant 203 9. Long Island 252 9. Bryant 249 9. Long Island 219 10. St. Francis (NY) 300 10. Long Island 290 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 281 11. Fairleigh Dickinson 339 11. St. Francis (NY) 310 11. St. Francis (NY) 296 12. Fairleigh Dickinson 349 12. Wagner 308

ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

1986 Championship (September 13, 1986) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 3.26 miles

1. June Henry (LIU) 20:27.4 16. Patricia McHugh (SFPA) 25:52.5 2. Margaret Nolan (LIU) 21:31.3 17. Pam Shewchuk (MAR) 26:13.4 3. Jean Clements (MAR) 22:03.2 18. Jean Harris (MAR) 26:54.8 4. Jennifer Fragomeni (MAR) 22:36.5 19. Yemi Ojo (WAG) 27:56.1 5. Donnadale Arthur (LIU) 22:45.0 20. Jennifer Mara (WAG) 28:33.9 6. Annie Breslin (MAR) 22:53.6 21. Corale Campbell (LIU) 28:55.9 7. Kelly Subasic (SFPA) 22:59.7 22. Theresa Rudolph (SFPA) 28:56.2 8. Sharon Tarby (RMC) 23:13.1 23. Myrna Griffin (LIU) 29:26.0 9. Helen Gardner (MAR) 23:35.9 24. Celisse Obey (WAG) 30:02.6 10. Michell Griffith (LIU) 24:20.4 25. Winsome Dennis (LIU) 30:59.5 11. Diane Silberman (LIU) 24:40.5 26. Meg Krejdovsky (RMC) 31:08.4 12. Colette Reiser (WAG) 24:47.6 27. Elizabeth Bernard (SFPA) 31:33.6 13. Shawn Gates (WAG) 25:23.9 28. Lori Stripay (RMC) 31:36.8 14. Adrianne Walsh (SFPA) 25:28.4 29. Monica Killmeyer (RMC) 32:36.6 15. Michelle Smith (SFPA) 25:45.5 30. Joyce Gradisch (RMC) 32:51.6

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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N E 1987 Championship (October 17, 1987) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 3.26 miles C 1. Tara Maguire (WAG) 20:04.04 28. Karen Ponzurick (RMC) 24:11.81 2. Margaret Nolan (LIU) 20:20.44 29. Denise Hamm (LOY) 24:34.07 3. Anne Nash (SFPA) 21:04.09 30. Roxanne Mayers (WAG) 24:41.24 4. Carrie Burke (RMC) 21:12.18 31. Jill Scheffer (RMC) 24:46.57 5. Leann Silberman (LIU) 21:19.47 32. Cindy Lawrence (FDU) 24:50.15 R 6. Diane Silberman (LIU) 21:35.03 33. Alice Daley (SFPA) 24:54.46 7. Ellen Brennan (MON) 21:48.33 34. Colette Reiser (WAG) 24:57.08 e 8. Nanci Titas (SFPA) 21:53.20 35. Pam Shewchuk (MAR) 25:30.95 9. Richelle Major (FDU) 21:55.81 36. Noreen McGinn (LOY) 25:58.58 c 10. Tammy Pilcher (WAG) 22:01.79 37. Anita Cottier (MON) 26:06.32 11. Beth Galioto (RMC) 22:07.45 38. Paula Chase (LIU) 26:32.12 o 12. Adrianne Walsh (SFNY) 22:09.23 39. Becky Newland (RMC) 26:46.62 13. Sharon Tarby (RMC) 22:23.13 40. Helen Gardner (MAR) 27:00.42 14. Michele Bonelli (WAG) 22:25.32 41. Sonya Brant (FDU) 27:21.69 r 15. Ingrid Fray (FDU) 22:28.59 42. Denise Petrucci (FDU) 28:04.84 16. Felicia Williams (LIU) 22:36.52 43. Clare Reed (WAG) 28:18.81 d 17. Meg Mangan (RMC) 22:40.97 44. Kathy McDermott (MON) 29:03.95 18. Trish Rooney (SFPA) 22:45.91 45. Ellen Judge (MON) 29:04.16 19. Jennifer Fragomeni (MAR) 22:52.44 46. Kerry Marshall (LOY) 30:11.52 20. Trish Webster (MAR) 22:59.73 47. Sandy Salerno (SFNY) 30:30.82 21. Suzie Fay (WAG) 23:04.86 48. Pam Curcio (SFNY) 30:30.97 B 22. Pam Atkins (FDU) 23:13.06 49. Angela Finley (LOY) 31:20.96 23. Michell Griffith (LIU) 23:33.86 50. Dayne Barksdale (SFNY) 34:27.51 o 24. Annie Breslin (MAR) 23:42.10 51. Lecelle Providence (SFNY) 35:17.85 25. Lori Ann O’Brien (SFPA) 23:42.50 52. Kelly Cooper (SFNY) 35:20.81 o 26. Ruthann Yates (LOY) 23:51.69 53. Lorelei Perez (SFNY) 35:22.08 27. Kelly Subasic (SFPA) 24:05.16 54. Bernadette Wihlborg (SFNY) 35:22.28 k 1988 Championship (October 22, 1988) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 3.26 miles

1. Tara Maguire (WAG) 17:56.96 28. Meg Mangan (RMC) 22:04.20 2. Margaret Nolan (LIU) 18:59.53 29. Trish Rooney (SFPA) 22:28.01 3. Carolyn Thompson (LOY) 19:01.72 30. Mary-Anne Riopel (SFPA) 22:50.65 4. Jackie O’Rourke (MON) 19:19.41 31. Denise Hamm (LOY) 22:53.81 5. Mary Zerby (SFPA) 19:23.29 32. Colette Reiser (WAG) 23:00.20 6. Roxanne Mayers (WAG) 19:28.32 33. Chantel Marneffe (FDU) 23:01.74 7. Carrie Burke (RMC) 19:45.12 34. Lily Frejer (MON) 23:07.42 8. Diane Silberman (LIU) 19:50.21 35. Dianne Jandrasits (SFPA) 23:10.35 9. Geri-Lynn Buckholz (MON) 20:00.08 36. Denise Petrucci (FDU) 23:15.45 10. Trish Webster (MAR) 20:07.51 37. Kathryn Lawrence (LOY) 23:20.05 11. Leann Silberman (LIU) 20:15.03 38. Katie Keenan (MAR) 23:25.25 12. Tammy Pilcher (WAG) 20:17.32 39. Stephanie Selleck (LIU) 23:38.65 13. Nanci Titus (SFPA) 20:32.78 40. Kate Morrison (MAR) 24:27.35 14. Michell Griffith (LIU) 20:33.85 41. Meghan McDonald (LOY) 24:31.24 15. Michele Bonelli (WAG) 20:37.93 42. Carol Mentzer (RMC) 24:53.29 16. Felecia Williams (LIU) 20:43.95 43. Cindy Lawrence (FDU) 25:01.38 17. Pamela Alkins (FDU) 20:51.45 44. Sonya Brant (FDU) 25:05.91 18. Maria Marcelli (MON) 20:53.38 45. Beth O’Hara (SFNY) 25:30.03 19. Sharon Tarby (RMC) 20:57.44 46. Tricia Alexander (SFNY) 25:43.93 20. Megan Bell (MAR) 21:18.10 47. Kris Varnum (MAR) 25:45.46 21. Ingrid Fray (FDU) 21:23.65 48. Maria Schissel (LOY) 25:47.50 22. Richelle Major (FDU) 21:28.99 49. Julie DeOliveira (SFPA) 26:24.78 23. Suzanne Fay (WAG) 21:34.25 50. Kathy McDermott (MON) 26:38.08 24. Michelle Smith (SFPA) 21:42.48 51. Tammy Tymkow (MON) 26:53.13 25. Noreen McGinn (LOY) 21:46.90 52. Beth Bradshaw (RMC) 27:57.20 26. Veronica LeShore (LIU) 21:56.45 53. Lisa Yoerg (LOY) DNF 27. Jennifer Morano (WAG) 21:59.09

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1991 Championship (October 26, 1991) Coraopolis, PA, 3.1 miles E 1. Jackie O’Rourke (MON) 20:16.6 31. Rahseema Watson (MSM) 24:21.9 C 2. Josephine Piccinic (LIU) 20:39.9 32. Laura Rivera (RMC) 24:28.7 3. Sherry Jenkins (FDU) 20:48.3 33. Jill Lynch (MSM) 24:32.9 4. Nadine Jamerson (MSM) 21:06.2 34. Kirsten Way (SFPA) 24:38.4 5. Kim Sheekey (MON) 21:30.1 35. Aarti Kapoor (MAR) 25:04.7 R 6. Jennifer Von Suskil (MAR) 21:34.6 36. Jill Cordan (RMC) 25:01.1 7. Jennifer Livingston (WAG) 21:37.5 37. Rosemary Gioia (WAG) 25:15.6 8. Stella Chinoa (MSM) 21:49.9 38. Jennifer Ryan (MON) 25:16.0 e 9. Amy Linson (MSM) 21:56.5 39. Majorie Atkins (SFPA) 25:23.9 10. Sarah Sheehan (MAR) 22:08.1 40. Jackie Gray (RMC) 25:25.5 c 11. Michelle Day (MSM) 22:09.8 41. Jennifer Pszeniczny (RMC) 25:26.6 12. Donna Brzyski (MON) 22:18.9 42. Deanna Showalter (SFPA) 25:29.2 o 13. Toni Granese (MON) 22:35.5 43. Vanessa Robinson (LIU) 25:46.2 14. Kirsten Ryan (MAR) 22:48.3 44. Claire Leonard (SFNY) 25:50.7 15. Tabitha Nicolini (SFPA) 22:54.5 45. Meaghan Crimmins (SFNY) 26:00.5 r 16. Amy Kempf (FDU) 22:56.0 46. Kristen Fuller (FDU) 26:25.4 17. Marta Santiago (WAG) 23:06.1 47. Ellen Marie Green (WAG) 26:27.4 d 18. Joyce Drake (MSM) 23:12.3 48. Rebecca Lohrke (RMC) 26:27.7 19. Nicolle LaDue (WAG) 23:18.6 49. Noel Feehan (MAR) 26:35.8 20. Carla Angelini (MAR) 23:20.9 50. Mirlene Leveille (SFNY) 26:40.7 21. Jennifer Mion (SFPA) 23:35.2 51. Alex Waddell (RMC) 27:09.0 22. Maria Marcelli (MON) 23:44.6 52. Renee Schickman (LIU) 27:09.5 B 23. Susan Kerner (RMC) 23:45.1 53. Jessie Varghese (LIU) 27:19.6 24. Nadine Johnson (FDU) 23:48.2 54. Cladudia Celestin (SFNY) 27:33.6 o 25. Geri-Lynn Buckholtz (MON) 23:53.6 55. Marica Baker (FDU) 27:33.6 26. Dawn Doty (MAR) 24:00.1 56. Lynette Diaz (LIU) 27:49.3 o 27. Maria Tomassoni (SFPA) 24:01.3 57. Karen Nethersole (SFNY) 32:58.6 28. Maria Palminteri (LIU) 24:10.7 58. Maraysa Ramirez (SFNY) 32:59.3 29. Nicole Brown (WAG) 24:15.0 59. Barbara Carroll (LIU) 33:01.5 k 30. Sharlene Milwood (FDU) 24:17.6

1992 Championship (October 24, 1992) Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY, 3.1 miles 1. Nadine Jamerson (MSM) 18:54.8 30. Lisa Donnelly (SFPA) 22:17.8 2. Sherry Jenkins (FDU) 19:09.5 31. Tracy Zamborsky (RMC) 22:20.7 3. Stella Cinoa (MSM) 19:30.9 32. Kirsten Way (SFPA) 22:42.1 4. Toni Granese (MON) 19:33.0 33. Ruth Ann Heibel (SFPA) 22:42.9 5. Amy Felci (WAG) 19:37.9 34. Sharlene Milwood (FDU) 22:53.4 6. Nicole Brown (WAG) 19:42.7 35. Jennifer Pszeniczny (RMC) 22:05.2 7. Marta Santiago (WAG) 19:45.2 36. Erin Short (MSM) 23:17.1 8. Jennifer Flood (MON) 19:54.2 37. Meaghan Crimmins (SFNY) 23:20.3 9. Kim Sheeky (MON) 19:54.9 38. Jill Ammon (RMC) 23:29.3 10. Melissa Zobel (MAR) 19:57.0 39. Rebecca Lohrke (RMC) 23:55.1 11. Sarah Sheehan (MAR) 20:08.1 40. Ellen Marie Green (WAG) 24:10.2 12. Donna Brzyski (MON) 20:11.2 41. Christine Tarpey (SFPA) 24:50.1 13. Maureen Horn (WAG) 20:14.7 42. Sherida Moss (RMC) 24:52.7 14. Jessica Machanska (WAG) 20:20.8 43. Mirlene Leveille (SFNY) 24:54.9 15. Colleen Carson (MAR) 20:26.6 44. Katie Presti (MON) 25:07.3 16. Ann marie Richard (MON) 20:36.9 45. Cheryl Fuller (FDU) 25:13.3 17. Kristy Ryan (MAR) 20:38.0 46. Claudia Celestin (SFNY) 25:23.9 18. Amy Linson (MSM) 20:38.3 47. Crystal Ford (FDU) 25:35.3 19. Theresa Hickey (MAR) 20:45.6 48. Natwon Harp (FDU) 25:40.8 20. Dawn Doty (MAR) 20:55.7 49. Althea Fairweather (SFNY) 25:57.3 21. Margaret Desciak (MSM) 21:01.2 50. Vanessa Robinson (LIU) 26:06.8 22. Rahsheena Watson (MSM) 21:12.2 51. Jessica Corrigan (MON) 26:10.4 23. Jill Lynch (MSM) 21:18.2 52. Karen Nethersole (SFNY) 26:31.9 24. Maria Palmenteri (LIU) 21:20.0 53. Denise Allen (SFNY) 26:46.7 25. Nadine Jamerson (FDU) 21:35.1 54. Lynette Diaz (LIU) 26:47.8 26. Jennifer Mion (SFPA) 21:35.1 55. Nicole Whitehead (RMC) 28:43.9 27. Lori Davila (LIU) 21:56.9 56. Merysa Ramirez (SFNY) 29:13.9 28. Noel Feehan (MAR) 22:07.6 57. Cara Oliver (LIU) 35:29.0 29. Sandra Burke (LIU) 22:14.3

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E 1993 Women's Championship (October 30, 1993) Princeton, NJ, 5000 meters C 1. Kim Sheekey (MON) * 18:20.9 33. Jill Lynch (MSM) 20:56.9 2. Jennifer Livingston (WAG) * 18:35.2 34. Ann Marie Richard (MON) 21:01.4 3. Sherry Jenkins (FDU) * 18:41.6 35. Karen Mangan (MAR) 21:06.0 4. Rebecca Wassner (MSM) * 18:50.6 36. Meaghan Crimmins (SFNY) 21:06.9 5. Marta Santiago (WAG) * 18:59.4 37. Shalonda Martin (MON) 21:08.3 R 6. Kathy Woodson (MAR) * 19:06.6 38. Lisa Donnelly (SFPA) 21:10.8 7. Maureen Horn (WAG) * 19:08.2 39. Mary McQuillan (MAR) 21:15.7 8. Amy Linson (MSM) * 19:14.8 40. Damia Pimentel (LIU) 21:30.0 e 9. Sarah Johnson (MSM) * 19:22.8 41. Ruth Ann Heibel (SFPA) 21:32.2 10. Laura Rivera (RMC) * 19:28.7 42. Susan Kerner (RMC) 21:40.4 c 11. Jessica Machanska (WAG) 19:30.8 43. Roxanne Richardson (SFNY) 21:44.9 12. Tabatha Nicolini (SFPA) 19:35.7 44. Tunsia Colon (SFNY) 21:55.0 13. Jennifer Flood (MON) 19:37.7 45. Nancy Marchese (RID) 22:02.5 o 14 Stella Cinoa (MSM) 19:39.3 46. Kim Smith (SFNY) 22:05.5 15. Nicole Brown (WAG) 19:48.4 47. Jennifer Pszeniczny (RMC) 22:26.7 r 16. Sharlene Milwood (FDU) 20:11.9 48. Jill Ammon (RMC) 22:30.8 17. Margaret Desciak (MSM) 20:05.2 49. Amanda Kurtz (MON) 22:46.3 18. Jennifer Mion (SFPA) 20:06.1 50. Mirlene Leveille (SFNY) 23:01.6 d 19. Joyce Drake (MSM) 20:06.8 51. Pam Hartsell (RID) 23:13.7 20. Theresa Hickey (MAR) 20:09.4 52. Makeisha Mildrow (FDU) 23:16.0 21. Colleen Carson (MAR) 20:12.3 53. Jennifer Miller (LIU) 23:34.0 22. Dawn Doty (MAR) 20:19.7 54. Matwon Harp (FDU) 23:41.7 23. Pamela Gooltz (MAR) 20:26.9 55. Sherida Moss (RMC) 23:59.6 B 24. Maria Palimenteri (LIU) 20:31.2 56. Melinda Beatty (FDU) 24:09.5 25. Diana Hilser (RID) 20:44.2 57. Erika Simms (SFNY) 24:11.6 o 26. Maria Tomassoni (SFPA) 20:45.4 58. Doris Cano (RID) 24:22.0 27. Amy Felci (WAG) 20:46.8 59. Kristen Spitzer (MON) 24:46.3 28. Laureen Davila (LIU) 20:48.0 60. Jessica Kvarta (RID) 25:47.1 o 29. Michelle Herring (FDU) 20:49.0 61. Cara Oliver (LIU) 27:13.0 30. Francesce Charles (SFNY) 20:49.7 62. Janice Green (LIU) 27:28.6 k 31. Corrie Ward (SFPA) 20:51.0 63. Donise Moore (FDU) 27:39.7 32. Megan Hudson (WAG) 20:51.7 64. Ritu Bhatia (RID) 29:41.5

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1994 Women's Championship (October 29, 1994) Poughkeepsie, NY, 3.0 miles 1. Rebeccah Wassner (MSM) * 19:58.6 30. Francesse Charles (SFNY) 22:27.3 2. Maureen Horn (WAG) * 20:24.1 31. M. Lampkin-Nicholas (SFNY) 22:27.5 3. Robin Kloster (MSM) * 20:30.9 32. Corrie Ward (SFPA) 22:32.9 4. Mandy McTavish (SFPA) * 20:46.9 33. Roberta Vassell (SFNY) 22:38.0 5. Stella Cinoa (MSM) * 20:51.9 34. Corinne Szewcyk (MON) 22:39.3 6. Christine Tarpey (SFPA) * 20:55.5 35. Kathleen Evans (RID) 22:42.5 7. Jessica Machanska (WAG) * 20:57.8 36. Marsha Ellis (SFNY) 22:45.6 8. Heather Moul (MSM) * 21:03.3 37. Laura Rivera (RMC) 22:52.9 9. Laura Compton (MON) * 21:07.8 38. Kerri Redmond (MAR) 22:58.5 10. Colleen Carson (MAR) * 21:11.0 39. Beth Chaffee (RID) 22:59.8 11. Amy Debor (MSM) 21:15.2 40 Vanessa McClure (FDU) 23:02.9 12. Kathleen Woodson (MAR) 21:21.4 41. Jessica Buzon (RMC) 23:07.0 13. Alexia Bequary (MAR) 21:25.8 42. Sue Kerner (RMC) 23:07.6 14. Mary Brooks (WAG) 21:26.6 43. Hope Meinert (SFPA) 23:15.9 15. Theresa Hickey (MAR) 21:33.2 44. Biana Hilser (RID) 23:18.2 16. Rosemary Gioia (WAG) 21:41.9 45. AnnMarie Prunty (WAG) 23:25.3 17. Nicole Brown (WAG) 21:48.0 46. Ellen Marie Green (WAG) 23:39.2 18. Mary McQuillan (WAG) 21:52.0 47. January Zuk (MON) 23:49.8 19. Cheryl Cicio (SFPA) 21:58.6 48. Tunisia Colon (SFNY) 23:56.1 20. Christine Hillock (MON) 21:59.3 49. Margaret Marino (SFNY) 24:03.3 21. Danielle Berkey (SFPA) 22:06.3 50. Christina Soster (RMC) 24:17.2 22. Ruth Ann Heibel (SFPA) 22:07.4 51. Michelle Herring (FDU) 24:40.9 23. Jennifer Flood (MON) 22:09.5 52. Melinda Beatty (FDU)` 24:54.0 24. Heather Parrish (FDU) 22:14.4 53. Karen McCracken (RMC) 25:04.3 25. Joyce Drake (MSM) 22:16.0 54. Jennifer Pszeniczny (RMC) 25:04.9 26. Marnie Desciak (MSM) 22:21.2 55. Nakia Humphrey (RID) 25:55.5 27. Alyson Lemke (MON) 22:22.8 56. Jennifer Koczan (FDU) 25:59.3 28. Meaghan Crimmins (SFNY) 22:23.5 57. Jill Ammon (RMC) 26:31.3 29. Shalonda Martin (MON) 22:24.1 58. Jennifer Aitken (RID) 26:42.7

88 NEC Record Book Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 1995 Women's Championship (October 28, 1995) Middletown, NJ, 5,000 meters 1. Robin Kloster (MSM) * 19.32.5 35. Morrette Lampkin (SFNY) 22:18.0 E 2. Rebeccah Wassner (MSM) * 19:41.9 36. Jennifer Keane (RID) 22:18.2 3. Amy Debor (MSM) * 20:06.4 37. Joi Brown (LIU) 22:25.0 C 4. Jessica Totaro (MSM) * 20:08.1 38. Christina Soster (RMC) 22:26.5 5. Christine Hillock (MON) * 20:10.1 39. Crystal Cutjoe (WAG) 22:47.3 6. Heather Moul (MSM) * 20:23.6 40. Melinda Beatty (FDU) 22:52.2 7. Jessica Machanska (WAG) * 20:24.4 41. Ruth Ann Heibel (SFPA) 22:55.6 8. Jennifer Flood (MON) * 20:27.1 42. Ann-Marie Prunty (WAG) 22:55.9 9. Farrah Ryan (MSM) * 20:38.1 43. Tammy Gazia (MON) 22:56.3 R 10. Beth Chaffee (RID) * 20:44.5 44. Michelle Herring (FDU) 22:56.7 11. Marsha Ellis (SFNY) 20:48.3 45. Syreeta Miller (LIU) 23:06.5 e 12. Jennifer Howe (SFPA) 20:55.5 46. Margaret Marino (SFNY) 23:08.0 13. Sheila Valentine (MSM) 20:58.9 47. Becky Kennedy (RMC) 23:09.1 14. Mary Brooks (WAG) 21:00.4 48. Tracy King (RID) 23:13.8 c 15 Charles Francessa (SFNY) 21:02.6 49. Corrie Ward (SFPA) 23:15.6 16. Kathleen Woodson (MAR) 21:02.9 50. Jennifer Aitken (RID) 23:19.3 17. Heather Birkemeier (SFPA) 21:10.7 51. Ofia Hoppie (LIU) 23:44.3 o 18. Diana Hilser (RID) 21:14.7 52. Lisa Donnelly (SFPA) 23:44.3 19. Lori Davila (LIU) 21:16.0 53. Melissa Mendez (MON) 24:00.2 r 20. Colleen Carson (MAR) 21:19.7 54. Jennifer Koczan (FDU) 24:13.5 21. Alexis Bequary (MAR) 21:24.1 55. Fateen Abdel-Baaith (LIU) 24:36.5 22. Pilar Olivares (LIU) 21:26.4 56. Jennifer Godley (WAG) 25:01.7 d 23. Kristyn Russo (MAR) 21:27.9 57. Michelle Zielinski (RMC) 25:06.4 24. Janine Minehan (RID) 21:38.4 58. Adele Beasley (FDU) 25:06.9 25. Melissa Zobel (MAR) 21:44.1 60. January Zuk (MON) 25:10.0 26. Mary McQuillan (MAR) 21:49.2 61. Roxanne Richardson (SFNY) 25:17.7 27. Roberta Vassell (SFNY) 21:51.7 62. Justine LaBatch (WAG) 26:04.7 B 28. Cheryl Cicio (SFPA) 21:52.9 63. Karen McCracken (RMC) 26:25.8 29. Alyson Lemke (MON) 21:56.6 64. Tiffany Cordiak (RMC) 27:54.8 30. Ronnie Baptiste (SFNY) 21:58.0 65. Hadie Bartholomew (RMC) 30:19.9 o 31. Amy Ferris (RID) 22:04.4 66. Tracia Barnes (FDU) 30:32.7 32. Jessica Buzon (RMC) 22.10.5 67. Stephanie Toomer (FDU) 31:05.3 33. Danielle Berkey (SFPA) 22:13.2 68. Cara Oliver (LIU) 35:34.3 o 34. Karen Mangan (MAR) 22:16.2 k 1996* All-Conference Women's Championship (November 2, 1996) Emmitsburg, MD, 5,000 meters 1. Rebeccah Wassner (MSM)* 18:47.5 33. Colleen Thompson (WAG) 21:58.6 2. Robin Kloster (MSM)* 19:15.6 34. Kerri Gubelli (RID) 22:04.8 3. Jess Totaro (MSM)* 19:17.1 35. Karen Mangan (MAR) 22:08.6 4. Heather Moul (MSM)* 19:18.2 36. Roberta Vasselli (SFNY) 22:10.5 5. Amy DeBor (MSM)* 19:34.5 37. Kelly Malone (FDU) 22:12.3 6. Roberta Pickens (SFPA)* 19:44.2 38. Hope Meinert (SFPA) 22:12.9 7. Kathleen Woodson (MAR)* 20:01.3 39. Michelle Herring (FDU) 22:14.1 8. Lisa Prey (MSM)* 20:11.7 40. Suzanne Klimkowski (FDU) 22:19.6 9. Sheila Valentine (MSM)* 20:18.9 41. Erin Donnelly (MON) 22:20.1 10. Heather Birkemeier (SFPA)* 20:29.3 42. Kelly Fitzpatrick (MON) 22:21.4 11. Beth Chaffee (RID) 20:32.5 43. Jennifer Tom (FDU) 22:22.0 12. Nickeya Holmes (RID) 20:39.8 44. Christine Millock (MON) 22:27.2 13. Katherine Wallace (SFPA) 20:43.0 45. Kerri Redmond (MAR) 22:32.3 14. Mary Brooks (WAG) 20:54.2 46. Jennifer Glover (MAR) 22;32.7 15. Janine Minehan (RID) 20:58.5 47. Christine Soster (RMC) 22:42.4 16. Corrie Ward (SFPA) 21:04.0 48. Debra Harris (WAG) 22:48.5 17. Meredith Halstead (MAR( 21:05.1 49. Mary Barnes (MON) 23:02.1 18. Cheryl Cicio (SFPA) 21:20.0 50. Justine LaBatch (WAG) 23:33.2 19. Abigail Smith (RID) 21:25.4 51. Jessica Buzon (RMC) 23:43.6 20. Marsha Ellis (SFNY) 21:28.2 52. Joi Brown (LIU) 23:50.2 21. Debbie Beatty (MON) 21:21.5 53. Fateen Abdel Baaith (LIU) 23:53.5 22. Pilar Olivares (LIU) 21:36.3 54. Mindy Beatty (FDU) 23:53.9 23. Suzanne Stewart (WAG) 21;39.3 55. Becky Kennedy (RMC) 24:26.4 24. Diana Hilser (RID) 21;40.3 56. Tracia Barnes (FDU) 24:30.9 25. Mary McQuillan (MAR) 21:42.3 57. Joanne Phillippe (SFNY) 24:37.0 26. Kristyn Russo (MARO 21:43.7 58. Sara Boehm (RMC) 24:52.6 27. Tammy Gazia(MON) 21:44.2 59. Tiffany Cordiak (RMC) 25:43.4 28. Suzanne Wiegle (SFPA) 21:47.8 60. Jennifer Miller (LIU) 25:54.5 29. Margaret Marino (SFNY) 21:48.4 61. Tisha Franklin (LIU) 26:23.4 30. Crystal Cudjoe (WAG) 21:52.2 62. Jeanine Carlucci (WAG) 26:30.6 31. Amy Perris (RID) 21:53.2 63. Lakisha Walker (LIU) 28:38.9 32. January Zuk (MON) 21:57.0 64. Roxanne Richardson (SFNY) 30:25.0 * All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year NEC Record Book 89 Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1997 Women's Championship (November 1, 1997) Middletown, NJ, 5,000 meters 1. Jessica Totaro (MSM) * 19:12.0 32. Sonia Noal (FDU) 22:52.1 E 2. Roberta Pickens (SFPA) * 19:26.0 33. Margaret Marino (SFNY) 22:52.5 3. Stacy Stoner (MSM) *^ 19:34.0 34. Lisa Kaiser (MSM) 22;53.0 C 4. Amy DeBor (MSM) * 19:53.0 35. Erin Donnelly (MON) 22:55.0 5. Katherine Wallace (SFPA) * 20:08.0 36. Deb Harris (WAG) 22:56.0 6. Geraldine McQueen (FDU)* 20:11.0 37. Jennifer Adamovich (MON) 22:59.0 7. Heather Gardiner (CCSU)* 20:39.0 38. Kelly Fitzpatrick (MON) 23:10.0 8. Cheryl Cicio (SFPA) * 20:43.0 39. Heather Odlum (CCSU) 23:17.0 9. Sarah Wassner (MSM) * 20:54.0 40. Rachell Joseph (FDU) 23:21.0 R 10. Katie Lerz (CCSU) * 20:58.0 41. Becky Kennedy (RMC) 23:25.0 11. Pilar Olivares (LIU) 21:07.0 42. Nicole Brown (LIU) 23:28.0 12. Tammy Pearson (SFPA) 21:11.0 43. Abigail Huck (SFPA) 23:29.0 e 13. Angelina Johnson (MON) 21:15.0 44. Amy Zivkovic (RMC) 23:30.0 14. Michelle Buzon (RMC) 21:16.0 45. Alison Zabrenski (MSM) 23:35.0 15. Wendy Roth (WAG) 21:23.0 46. Jennifer Tom (FDU) 23:36.0 c 16. Heather Berkemeier (SFPA) 21:24.1 47. Tiffany Cordiak (RMC) 23:44.0 17. Tammy Gazia (MON) 21:24.7 48. Sabrina Kenny (SFNY) 23:50.0 o 18. Christine Hillock (MON) 21:31.0 49. Janelle Bashore (SFPA) 23:51.0 19. Amy Lisojo (WAG) 21:37.0 50. Danielle Bergantino (CCSU) 23:53.0 20. Suzanne Weigle (SFPA) 21:41.0 51. Suzanne Klimkowski (FDU) 24:03.0 r 21. Jessica Buzon(RMC) 21:45.0 52. Lakisha Walker (LIUO 24:21.0 22. Jen Merschoff (WAG) 21:50.0 53. Fatteen Abdel-Baaith (LIU) 24:26.0 23. Enid Lasater (WAG) 21:58.0 54. Lori Swords (RMC) 24:38.0 d 24. Kelly Malone (FDU) 22:04.0 55. Jennifer Lepine (WAG) 24:50.0 25. January Zuk (MON) 22:06.0 56. Tisha Franklin (LIUO 25:22.0 26. Ana Taveres (FDU) 22:07.0 57. Suzanne Stewart (WAG) 25:27.0 27. Colleen Thompson (WAG) 22:12.0 58. Yolande Rose (FDU) 26:11.0 28. Ashley Foley (MSM) 22:27.0 59. Anya Heron (MON) 26:29.0 29. Barrett Marlan (CCSU) 22:37.0 60. Anna Shmulenson (SFNY) 28:43.0 B 30. Hope Meinert (RMC) 22:41.0 61. Carol-Anne Worrell (SFNY) 31:53.0 31. Stephanie Carlin (MON) 22:50.0 62. Constance Turrentine (SFNY) 42:36.0 o 63. Marsha Doldron (SFNY) 46:12.0 o 1998 Women's Championship (October 31, 1998) Loretto, PA, 5,000 meters 1. Stephanie Johnson (CCSU)* 18:50.88 41. Amy Standfest (SFPA) 22:07.26 2. Heather Gardiner (CCSU)* 18:54.08 42. Rebecca Sauder (UMBC) 22:15.24 k 3. Leah Pfeiffer (MSM)*^ 19:21.02 43. Melissa Saraiva (MON) 22:16.62 4. Tanya Sotillo (LIU)* 19:25.59 44. Sakinah Patterson (LIU) 22:21.51 5. Kimberly Heiligman (CCSU)* 19:37.51 45. Keina Saunders (SFNY) 22:22.11 6. Shannon Lindberg (CCSU)* 19:43.26 46. Tina Huggler (WAG) 22:24.87 7. Roberta Pickens (SFPA)* 19:54.91 47. Becky Kennedy (RMC) 22:26.74 8. Lindsay Holmes (QC)* 19:59.66 48. Melanie Snaggs (SFNY) 22:28.87 9. Katie Lerz (CCSU)* 20:00.16 49. Debbie Beatty (MON) 22:29.11 10. Pilar Olivares (LIU)* 20:03.50 50. Linda Kessler (CCSU) 22:30.58 11. Lisa Flood (MON) 20:06.82 51. Amy Werner (MON) 22:32.18 12. Madeline Hoos (MON) 20:10.59 52. Nefatari Ellis (SFNY) 22:33.66 13. Tracey Molnar (SFPA) 20:12.20 53. Jennifer Tom (FDU) 22:39.61 14. Terra Sarnacki-Royer (MON) 20:13.95 54. Michelle Kondracki (QC) 22:43.03 15. Janel Strittmatter (SFPA) 20:21.25 55. Allison Kamens (QC) 22:43.79 16. Tammy Gazia (MON) 20:27.93 56. Ronda Rose (SFPA) 22:46.47 17. Carrie Cimino (UMBC) 20:37.70 57. Ruth Jeanty (SFNY) 22:54.10 18. Heather Birkemeier (SFPA) 20:43.85 58. Sarah Smigel (UMBC) 22:54.42 19. Suzanne Weigle (SFPA) 20:47.23 59. Sarah Bowling (UMBC) 22:54.64 20. Doris Vargas (UMBC) 20:49.29 60. Hope Meinert (RMC) 22:59.38 21. Tammy Pearson (SFPA) 20:53.64 61. Jamali Moses (SFNY) 23:03.36 22. Geraldine McQueen (FDU) 20:57.34 62. Kelly Hanford (QC) 23:15.67 23. Josephine Maceri (FDU) 21:01.91 63. Caitlin Lloyd (UMBC) 23:34.34 24. Laura Osmian (QC) 21:03.44 64. Georgette Lewis (LIU) 23:37.55 25. Kate Wallace (SFPA) 21:06.71 65. Sabrina Kenny (SFNY) 23:44.91 26. Wendy Roth (WAG) 21:10.27 66. Lori Swords (RMC) 23:48.91 27. Devon Moran (MSM) 21:18.21 67. Amy Lisojo (WAG) 23:51.76 28. Danielle Bergantino (CCSU) 21:24.21 68. Suzanne Klimkowski (FDU) 23:52.56 29. Sarah Wassner (MSM) 21:32.18 69. Joyce Spulick (QC) 23:57.05 30. Robyn Wicks (QC) 21:33.21 70. Laura Garren (QC) 24:17.05 31. Joanne Phillippe (SFNY) 21:33.92 71. Nicole Brown (LIU) 24:28.31 32. Ashley Foley (MSM) 21:34.68 72. Tasha Moore (LIU) 24:38.65 33. Jessica Pratt (MON) 21:36.05 73. Kathy Voss (MSM) 24:58.76 34. Stephanie Carlin (MON) 21:39.66 74. Meghan Katuna (QC) 25:06.53 35. Athinola Papadapoulou (SFNY) 21:42.11 75. LaToya Washington (CCSU) 25:42.56 36. Marquita Hannibal (MON) 21:53.29 76. Veronica Caruso (WAG) 25:58.55 37. Colleen Thompson (WAG) 21:58.71 77. Jamie Gasbarro (RMC) 26:10.47 38. Anne Marie DiBenedetto (SFPA) 22:03.21 78. Anne Rossettini (WAG) 27:00.58 39. Amy Zivkovic (RMC) 22:04.47 40. Kelly Malone (FDU) 22:06.06 * All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year 90 NEC Record Book Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 1999 Women's Championship (October 30, 1999) Middletown, NJ, 5,000 meters E 1. Jen Ecker (UMBC)* 18:47.70 48. Tara Losito (MON) 21:16.00 2. Roberta Pickens (SFPA)* 18:55.30 49. Kristina Plourde (SHU) 21:18.50 C 3. Lisa Flood (MON)* 19:05.50 50. Laura Osmian (QUIN) 21:19.40 4. Heather Gardiner (CCSU)* 19:07.70 51. Kim Wolozen (MON) 21:21.30 5. Heather Stockton (SHU)* 19:16.40 52. Susanne Allen (QUIN) 21:30.20 6. Kimberly Heiligman (CCSU)* 19:23.00 53. Sarah Bowling (UMBC) 21:34.90 R 7. Kimberly Crowley (CCSU)*^ 19:25.00 54. Kemelia Campbell (LIU) 21:35.70 8. Karina Acevedo (WAG)* 19:25.90 55. Shannon Kosaber (RMC) 21:36.80 9. Shannon Lindberg (CCSU)* 19:38.10 56. Kelly Hanford (QUIN) 21:37.90 e 10. Mary Beth Rollins (UMBC)* 19:40.20 57. Jessica Gaffey (RMC) 21:38.20 11. Stephanie Mendes (QUIN)* 19:42.40 58. Melanie Snaggs (SFNY) 21:40.70 c 12. Kate Wallace (SFPA)* 19:44.30 59. Sarah Wassner (MSM) 21:46.00 13. Michelle Buzon (RMC) 19:47.60 60. Mandi Orrok (SHU) 21:48.70 o 14. Kari McCarty (MSM) 19:50.70 61. Heather Heath (SHU) 21:52.50 15. Devon Moran (MSM) 19:52.40 62. Kim Bellavance (QUIN) 21:53.90 r 16. Suzanne D'Angelo (SHU) 19:58.90 63. Stephanie Steib (RMC) 21:56.40 17. Jennifer McGovern (SHU) 20:00.40 64. Katrina Panasuk (QUIN) 21:56.80 18. Brynn Dutcher (MSM) 20:00.60 65. Robyn Wicks (QUIN) 21:57.60 d 19. Terra Sarnacki-Royer (MON) 20:02.30 66. Kristin Abdelnour (QUIN) 21:57.90 20. Maryanne Nicks (MON) 20:03.30 67. Tina Huggler (WAG) 21:58.30 21. Tracey Molnar (SFPA) 20:06.20 68. Ohita Asein (UMBC) 22:09.50 22. Janel Strittmatter (SFPA) 20:08.10 69. Michelle Rafeedie (MSM) 22:13.80 B 23. Sonya Greaves (CCSU) 20:09.50 70. Rachelle Joseph (FDU) 22:16.60 24. Amala Merritt (MON) 20:11.00 71. Anne DiBenedetto (SFPA) 22:18.20 25. Sara Pinder (SFPA) 20:20.60 72. Erin Bender (SFPA) 22:21.20 o 26. Seeyian Metoyu (FDU) 20:21.40 73. Julie Paradis (QUIN) 22:22.90 27. Stephanie Carlin (MON) 20:24.20 74. Athina Papadapoulou (SFNY) 22:27.80 o 28. Kelly O'Rourke (CCSU) 20:26.80 75. Kandace Leuallen (MON) 22:27.80 29. Carolyn Robin (QUIN) 20:31.40 76. Keina Saunders (SFNY) 22:31.50 k 30. Wendy Roth (WAG) 20:32.60 77. Amy Lisojo (WAG) 22:35.40 31. Diane Aiksnoras (SHU) 20:36.30 78. Allison Heydt (RMC) 22:37.60 32. Kimberly Almeida (SHU) 20:39.50 79. Jamali Moses (SFNY) 22:39.70 33. Doris Vargas (UMBC) 20:40.30 80. Veronica Caruso (WAG) 22:48.50 34. Katie Lerz (CCSU) 20:42.30 81. Adenah Sledge (MSM) 22:49.90 35. Jennifer Merschoff (WAG) 20:44.80 82. Sarah Smigel (UMBC) 22:58.10 36. Colleen Thompson (WAG) 20:47.50 83. Sara Doyle (SHU) 22:59.00 37. Megan Haley (WAG) 20:49.40 84. Kelly Malone (FDU) 23:03.90 38. Leanne Haslbeck (MSM) 20:53.60 85. Tanya French (WAG) 23:06.60 39. Jessica Pratt (MON) 20:59.10 86. Kim Naughton (WAG) 23:15.90 40. Sabrina Kenny (SFNY) 21:00.70 87. Ruth Jeanty (SFNY) 23:17.70 41. Elizabeth Kempton (SFPA) 21:01.70 88. Taneesha Harris (LIU) 23:23.00 42. Sarah Eshelman (SFPA) 21:08.80 89. Suzanne Klimkowski (FDU) 23:37.70 43. Rebecca Sauder (UMBC) 21:10.30 90. Kara Frankhouser (SFPA) 23:42.50 44. Amy Werner (MON) 21:11.40 91. Melissa Drakeford (FDU) 23:46.60 45. Priscilla Jones (LIU) 21:13.70 92. Georgette Lewis (LIU) 24:35.20 46. Angela Niemiec (RMC) 21:14.80 93. Melissa Phelan (MSM) 26:20.90 47. Michelle Wesolowski (SHU) 21:15.20 94. Lakisha Walker (LIU) 26:30.40

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NEC Record Book 91 Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 2000 Women's Championship (October 28, 2000) New Britain, CT, 5K 1. Jen Ecker (UMBC)* 18:30.4 50. Meghan O'Connor (SHU) 20:38.7 C 2. Erika Suhy (RMC)*^ 18:39.2 51. Kate Gustafson (QU) 20:41.0 3. Elizabeth Pile (SFPA)* 18:47.6 52. Sakimah Patterson (LIU) 20:41.8 4. Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)* 18:49.0 53. Candace Weinriech (UMBC) 20:43.6 5. Megan Haley (WAG)* 18:51.8 54. Lakei Chester (MON) 20:44.3 R 6. Jenn Merschoff (WAG)* 18:53.0 55. Ashley Foley (MSM) 20:45.8 7. Hannah Benjamin (UMBC)* 18:54.0 56. Robyn Wicks (QU) 20:47.4 8. Amala Merritt (MON)* 18:56.2 57. Veronica Caruso (WAG) 20:47.8 e 9. Heather Gardiner (CCSU)* 18:58.1 58. Angela Niemiec (RMC) 20:50.9 10. Tara Losito (MON)* 19:03.6 59. Amanda Pineau (QU) 20:52.0 c 11. Elizabeth Kempton (SFPA)* 19:04.4 60. Kandace Leuallen (MON) 21:06.9 12. Lindsay Holmes (QU)* 19:05.9 61. Tammy Pearson (SFPA) 21:08.8 o 13. Michelle Buzon (RMC) 19:10.5 62. Donna Battiste (QU) 21:10.6 14. Kimberly Heiligman (CCSU) 19:15.4 63. Kim Naughton (WAG) 21:11.1 r 15. Taryn Phelps (MON) 19:17.7 64. Rebecca Sauder (UMBC) 21:14.3 16. Mary Beth Rollins (UMBC) 19:21.4 65. Kelly Hanford (QU) 21:18.3 17. Heather Stockton (SHU) 19:21.8 66. Sarah Bowling (UMBC) 21:20.8 d 18. Kimberly Crowley (CCSU) 19:23.1 67. Jessica Gaffey (RMC) 21:21.0 19. Janel Strittmatter (SFPA) 19:25.2 68. Sonya Greaves (CCSU) 21:22.5 20. Christina Mendoza (SHU) 19:26.1 69. Kristen Abdelnour (QU) 21:29.4 21. Kim Wolozen (MON) 19:27.4 70. Nefatari Ellis (SFNY) 21:35.5 B 22. Sara Pinder (SFPA) 19:30.9 71. Alicia Welsh (WAG) 21:36.5 23. carolyn Robin (QU) 19:35.9 72. Sarah Srnigel (UMBC) 21:38.8 24. Carrie Cimino (UMBC) 19:36.1 73. Kara Frankhouser (SFPA) 21:42.2 o 25. Fredyla Urena (FDU) 19:36.4 74. Sageriah Symister (FDU) 21:45.2 26. Kelly O'Rourke (CCSU) 19:38.4 75. Sara Doyle (SHU) 21:52.4 o 27. Marquita Hannibal (MON) 19:39.7 76. Leanne Haslbeck (MSM) 21:53.8 28. Tantra Daley (WAG) 19:43.1 77. Erin Bender (SFPA) 21:55.9 k 29. Tracey Molnar (SFPA) 19:44.7 78. Tanya French (WAG) 21:58.4 30. Kati Panasuk (QU) 19:45.4 79. Nicole Dumpson (CCSU) 22:08.0 31. Stephanie Mendes (QU) 19:46.0 80. Kemelia Campbell (LIU) 22:09.0 32. Suzanne D'Angelo (SHU) 19:46.5 81. Sarah Wassner (MSM) 22:18.8 33. Shannon Lindberg (CCSU) 19:49.0 82. Georgette Lewis (LIU) 22:22.3 34. Karina Acevedo (WAG) 19:53.9 83. Melanie Bender (MSM) 22:26.1 35. Amy Werner (MON) 19:58.6 84. Lauren Werchinski (WAG) 22:38.6 36. Nicole Zack (SFPA) 20:03.0 85. Melanie Snaggs (SFNY) 22:51.8 37. Kimberly Almeida (SHU) 20:03.4 86. Charline Sealy (SFNY) 22:54.0 38. Jesica Pratt (MON) 20:11.5 87. Holli Quella (LIU) 23:08.7 39. Sabrina Kenny (SHU) 20:14.8 88. Alicia Potash (CCSU) 23:31.1 40. Kristina Plourde (SHU) 20:16.6 89. Athinola Papadopoulou (SFNY) 23:55.6 41. Erin Ehman (RMC) 20:19.3 90. Lisa Napolitano (WAG) 23:56.2 42. Michelle Rafeedie (MSM) 20:20.9 91. Keshia Tinglin (SFNY) 24:00.9 43. Christine Pagano (WAG) 20:26.7 92. Taneesha Harris (LIU) 24:04.4 44. Maryanne Nicks (MON) 20:27.2 93. Jamali Moses (SFNY) 24:08.4 45. Brynn Dutcher (MSM) 20:28.6 94. Lyndsey Nadeau (MSM) 24:26.1 46. Colleen Cotter (SHU) 20:31.9 95. Keina Saunders (SFNY) 25:02.5 47. Stephanie Steib (RMC) 20:33.0 96. Coleen Steed (FDU) 26:52.3 48. Ahita Asein (UMBC) 20:36.5 97. Destiny Norris (FDU) 27:11.8 49. Sarah Eshelman (SFPA) 20:37.8 98. Elisa Benjamin (FDU) 34:09.5

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92 NEC Record Book Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 2001 Women's Championship (October 27, 2001) Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA, 5KE 1. Karina Acevedo (WC)* 18:27 51. Suzanne Neglia (SHU) 20:31 2. Beth Pile (SFPA)* 18:33 52. Sara Tasber (SHU) 20:32 C 3. Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)* 18:35 53. Alicia Welsh (WC) 20:33 4. Kari McCarty (MSM)* 18:44 54. Erin Guinther (MU) 20:36 5. Kimberly Crowley (CCSU)* 18:48 55. Tanya French (WC) 20:39 6. Erin Ehman (RMC)* 18:49 56. Kristen Hutter (RMC) 20:40 R 7. Janel Strittmatter (SFPA)* 18:53 57. Jamie Scholl (QU) 20:46 8. Shannon Lindberg (CCSU)* 18:55 58. Kristie Schumacher (LIU) 20:48 9. Tara Losito (MU)* 18:59 59. Cheryl Beaulieu (SHU) 20:50 e 10. Kelly Reap (SFPA)* 19:03 60. Kara Frankhouser (SFPA) 20:51 11. Carolyn Robin (QU)* 19:03 61. Jamie Gasbarro (RMC) 20:52 c 12. Laura Beach (SFPA)*^ 19:06 62. Nefatari Ellis (SFNY) 20:55 13. Erin Doak (QU)* 19:09 63. Catherine Goduti (QU) 20:56 o 14. Tracey Molnar (SFPA)* 19:10 64. Seeyian Metoyu (FDU) 20:59 15. Kim Wolozen (MU) 19:14 65. La'kel Chester (MU) 21:00 r 16. Kerry McKinney (RMC) 19:16 66. Laura Garren (QU) 21:05 17. Tantra Daley (WC) 19:17 67. Candace Weinreich (UMBC) 21:10 18. Fredyla Urena (FDU) 19:18 68. Donna Battiste (QU) 21:12 d 19. Kimberly Heiligman (CCSU) 19:19 69. Sakinah Patterson (LIU) 21:16 20. Suzanne D'Angelo (SHU) 19:21 70. Nichole Garbinski (SFPA) 21:18 21. Sara Pinder (SFPA) 19:25 71. Angela Niemiec (RMC) 21:23 22. Stephanie Mendes (QU) 19:27 72. Suraya Kornegay (MU) 21:25 B 23. Cara Wettlaufer (UMBC) 19:27 73. Kim Naughton (WC) 21:26 24. Kelly O'Rourke (CCSU) 19:27 74. Shamika Griffin (UMBC) 21:54 25. Devon Moran (MSM) 19:30 75. Andrea Zelanko (UMBC) 21:55 o 26. Bridget Campbell (SFPA) 19:34 76. Alicia Potash (CCSU) 22:00 27. Amala Merritt (MU) 19:36 77. Athina Papadopoulou (SFNY) 22:02 o 28. Rachel Knous (WC) 19:38 78. Jessica Price (MSM) 22:12 29. Julie Stubbs (SHU) 19:40 79. Sarah Smigel (UMBC) 22:16 k 30. Michelle Rafeedie (MSM) 19:41 80. Kemelia Campbell (LIU) 22:17 31. Kristina Plourde (SHU) 19:42 81. Kristin Dubinski (RMC) 22:19 32. Christina Mendoza (SHU) 19:43 82. Melanie Bender (MSM) 22:27 33. Kimberly Almeida (SHU) 19:45 83. Georgette Lewis (LIU) 22:33 34. Elizabeth Kaba (WC) 19:45 84. Sherita Baker (UMBC) 22:39 35. Nancee Bernecky (RMC) 19:47 85. Deanna Phillipe (SFNY) 22:47 36. Jen Ecker (UMBC) 19:53 86. Khalilah Woods (SFNY) 22:56 37. Melissa Jenkins (QU) 19:56 87. Lisa Krusienski (CCSU) 23:16 38. Brynn Dutcher (MSM) 20:00 88. Shannon Kosaber (RMC) 23:20 39. Susanne Allen (QU) 20:03 89. Adenah Sledge (MSM) 23:30 40. Emily Marks (SHU) 20:05 90. Calicia Burke (FDU) 24:39 41. Jessica Pratt (MU) 20:06 91. Keina Saunders (SFNY) 24:55 42. Christine Pagano (WC) 20:09 92. Zulamis Narcisse (SFNY) 25:06 43. Jaline Bernier (WC) 20:15 93. Taneesha Harris (LIU) 25:23 44. Amy Werner (MU) 20:15 94. Ashina Singh (UMBC) 25:50 45. Ohita Asein (UMBC) 20:16 95. N'Kelle Anderson (LIU) 26:10 46. Annie Herbowy (WC) 20:18 96. Ashley Wright (FDU) 27:02 47. Leanne Haslbeck (MSM) 20:22 97. Destiny Morris (FDU) 27:09 48. Nicole Zack (SFPA) 20:23 98. Tia Wright (FDU) 27:33 49. Sarah Bowling (UMBC) 20:27 99. Nakia Serrant (LIU) 28:11 50. Kandace Leuallen (MU) 20:29

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year

NEC Record Book 93 Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 2002 Women's Championship (November 2, 2002) New Britain, CT, 5K 1. Kristen Cerasi (SFPA)* 17:59.7 51. Kristen Dennehy (SFPA) 20:23.6 C 2. Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)* 18:02.4 52. Beth Koenig (SFPA) 20:25.8 3. Stefanie Thomas (UMBC)*^ 18:10.0 53. Nicole Zach (SFPA) 20:30.0 4. Kaitlyn Gwyther (QU)* 18:32.3 54. Kate Gustafson (QU) 20:31.5 5. Karina Acevedo (WC)* 18:37.9 55. Erin Guinther (MU) 20:32.4 R 6. Everlyne Cheptoo (FDU)* 18:40.5 56. La'Kel Chester (MU) 20:36.5 7. Laura Beach (SFPA)* 18:42.5 57. Stephanie Strub (SFPA) 20:38.2 8. Tara Losito (MU)* 18:45.4 58. Kerry McKinney (RMU) 20:40.6 e 9. Beth Pile (SFPA)* 18:47.0 59. Valerie Beach (UMBC) 20:41.0 10. Fredyla Urena (FDU)* 18:48.2 60. Sarah Cavallari (CCSU) 20:43.3 c 11. Kimberly Crowley (CCSU)* 18:49.2 61. Kara Frankhouser (SFPA) 20:45.2 12. Kelly Reap (SFPA)* 18:50.3 62. Caitlin Lynch (CCSU) 20:46.2 o 13. Kim Wolozen (MU)* 18:56.7 63. Kristen Hutter (RMU) 20:46.8 14. Suzanne D'Angelo (SHU)* 19:07.0 64. Kelly Beaudry (MU) 20:52.5 15. Jen Gaffey (MU) 19:08.8 65. Jamie Scholl (QU) 20:59.6 r 16. Hannah Benjamin (UMBC) 19:14.0 66. Erin Frawley (WC) 21:12.8 17. Cara Wettlaufer (UMBC) 19:15.9 67. Kemelia Campbell (LIU) 21:16.8 d 18. Christina Mendoza (SHU) 19:21.2 68. Andrea Zelanko (UMBC) 21:20.7 19. Ohita Asein (UMBC) 19:22.3 69. Erin Kulasewski (SHU) 21:21.4 20. Michelle Rafeedie (MSM) 19:23.4 70. Kim Najem (MSM) 21:23.5 21. Suzanne Neglia (SHU) 19:24.1 71. Kandace Leuallen (MU) 21:31.3 22. Bridgett Campbell (SFPA) 19:26.1 72. Susanne Allen (QU) 21:36.5 B 23. Kristina Plourde (SHU) 19:27.9 73. Megan Melvin (WC) 21:40.1 24. Missy Spangler (RMU) 19:30.2 74. Jaline Bernier (WC) 21:43.6 o 25. Rachael Knous (WC) 19:33.5 75. Jaimie Smith (LIU) 21:44.4 26. Brynn Dutcher (MSM) 19:34.5 76. Modupe Akiwumi (RMU) 21:54.2 o 27. Kari McCarty (MSM) 19:38.4 77. Jessica Price (MSM) 21:54.6 28. Danielle Green (QU) 19:39.8 78. Deanna Philippe (SFNY) 22:02.5 29. U'Tonna Sherrod (UMBC) 19:40.9 79. Megan Proffitt (MU) 22:06.7 k 30. Liz Kaba (WC) 19:41.8 80. Jamie Gasbarro (RMU) 22:08.2 31. Agnes Kipkuna (MSM) 19:46.7 81. Cherie Lamonica (CCSU) 22:21.4 32. Jennifer Hickey (UMBC) 19:49.2 82. Melanie Bender (MSM) 22:22.5 33. Cheryl Beaulieu (SHU) 19:49.7 83. Kristin Dubinski (RMU) 22:30.0 34. Tantra Daley (WC) 19:51.4 84. Lisa Krusienski (CCSU) 22:47.2 35. Kate Manger (QU) 19:51.9 85. Julianne Foito (QU) 22:52.9 36. Erin Vaccaro (MU) 19:56.8 86. Temi Akojie (LIU) 22:53.1 37. Brittany McCann (MSM) 19:59.5 87. Shayla Wallace (LIU) 22:59.0 38. Erin Landon (CCSU) 20:00.8 88. Khalilah Woods (SFNY) 23:01.2 39. Alicia Welsh (WC) 20:01.4 89. Alberta Brown (FDU) 23:59.2 40. Mandi Orrok (SHU) 20:02.2 90. Kristin Coit (CCSU) 24:11.1 41. Sherita Baker (UMBC) 20:11.3 91. Calicia Burke (FDU) 24:45.4 42. Kim Naughton (WC) 20:11.8 92. Destinee McCray (LIU) 24:53.3 43. Sarah Defreitas (QU) 20:12.1 93. N'Kelle Anderson (LIU) 24:59.4 44. Leanne Haslbeck (MSM) 20:15.1 94. Ebony Ramos (FDU) 25:07.4 45. Emily Marks (SHU) 20:15.3 95. Madeline Boughton (FDU) 25:18.4 46. Kristin Wallace (MU) 20:15.6 96. Eva Terry (LIU) 25:31.4 47. Meghan O'Connor (SHU) 20:18.9 97. Christin Voris (LIU) 25:44.9 48. Amanda Sabatos (WC) 20:20.4 98. Sheena Ruff (SFNY) 26:43.2 49. Joanna Perez (QU) 20:21.8 99. Tia Wright (FDU) 27:17.8 50. Kate Stewart (SFNY) 20:22.2 100. Tisha Greenidge (SFNY) 30:47.9

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94 NEC Record Book Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N 2003 Women's Championship (November 1, 2003) Holmdel, NJ 5K E 1. Katherine Wrinkle (SHU)* 18:50.3 51. Bridget Campbell (SFPA) 22:02.0 2. Erika Jacobs (SFPA)*^ 19:26.5 52. Kate Stewart (SFNY) 22:05.0 C 3. Rachael Knous (WC)* 19:27.6 53. Lisette Velez (SFNY) 22:09.8 4. Carolyn Robin (QU)* 19:31.6 54. Cherie Lamonica (CCSU) 22:16.6 5. Katina Alexander (MU)* 19:38.4 55. Stephanie Strub (SFPA) 22:20.2 6. Brittany McCann (MSM)* 19:42.6 56. Kelly Beaudry (MU) 22:22.3 R 7. Suzanne Neglia (SHU)* 19:55.5 57. Jillian Zita (SFNY) 22:23.5 8. Laura Beach (SFPA)* 20:02.8 58. Nancee Bernecky (RMU) 22:30.8 9. Whitney Schnarr (SFPA)* 20:05.4 59. Jaline Bernier (WC) 22:34.8 e 10. Amy Shoemaker (SFPA)* 20:07.5 60. Nadria Montieth (FDU) 22:35.1 11. Maris Reutzel (WC)* 20:09.0 61. Kerry McKinney (RMU) 22:39.2 c 12. Erin Guinther (MU)* 20:11.8 62. Anne Duffy (SHU) 22:42.0 13. Kristin Wallace (MU)* 20:14.4 63. Yanirda Mejia (CCSU) 22:42.6 o 14. Erin Vaccaro (MU)* 20:19.3 64. Kristin Dubinski (RMU) 22:43.4 15. Erin Kulasewski (SHU) 20:20.9 65. Victoria Lucas (SFNY) 22:46.0 16. Elizabeth Kaba (WC) 20:24.9 66. Helene Abiola (MU) 22:56.7 r 17. Christina Mendoza (SHU) 20:26.8 67. Kristyn Colvin (RMU) 23:05.0 18. Kathleen Duffy (SHU) 20:28.8 68. Shayla Wallace (LIU) 23:11.5 d 19. Ashley Hill (CCSU) 20:34.2 69. Nicole Zack (SFPA) 23:18.7 20. Malia Lyles (MU) 20:36.8 70. Shannon Norris (MSM) 23:31.7 21. Sarah DeFreitas (QU) 20:37.1 71. Kayla Miller (MSM) 23:39.0 22. Everlyne Cheptoo (FDU) 20:43.1 72. Holloy Chambers (SFNY) 24:20.7 23. Taryn Gibson (SFPA) 20:44.0 73. Andreen Francis (SFNY) 24:29.3 B 24. Heather Hoffman (QU) 20:44.4 74. Suzanne Montecalvo (RMU) 24:31.4 25. Jen Gaffey (MU) 20:46.7 75. Nadine Braham (SFNY) 24:54.6 o 26. Terri Gibbons (MSM) 21:02.5 76. Holli Quella (LIU) 25:57.2 27. Tantra Daley (WC) 21:02.9 77. Temi Akojie (LIU) 26:33.3 o 28. Dana Merise (CCSU) 21:04.7 78. N'Kelle Anderson (LIU) 26:46.2 29. La'Kel Chester (MU) 21:09.2 79. Renay McPherson (FDU) 26:48.1 30. Erin Roche (SHU) 21:10.9 80. Calicia Burke (FDU) 27:02.9 k 31. Allison Ruggiero (QU) 21:15.4 81. Ebony Ramos (FDU) 27:13.8 32. Megan Melvin (WC) 21:19.0 82. Ashley Tippen (RMU) 27:51.6 33. Cheryl Beaulieu (SHU) 21:22.0 83. Taneesha Harris (LIU) 30:10.5 34. Terressa Howard (SHU) 21:23.1 84. Meredith Black (MSM) 44:52.6 35. Danielle Green (QU) 21:24.9 36. Emily Marks (SHU) 21:27.7 37. Kate Manger (QU) 21:29.2 38. Emily Lion (SFPA) 21:33.1 39. Erin Rosinski (SFPA) 21:35.0 40. Mary Alex Zickefoose (CCSU) 21:39.6 41. Jessica Guth (MU) 21:40.7 42. Kim Najem (MSM) 21:40.9 43. Christine Pagano (WC) 21:42.8 44. Joanna Perez (QU) 21:44.3 45. Alicia Welsh (WC) 21:47.8 46. Lisa Zino (QU) 21:51.4 47. Annie MacLennan (WC) 21:55.6 48. Jessica Miller (RMU) 21:58.8 49. Jaimie Smith (LIU) 22:00.0 50. Annie Herbowy (WC) 22:00.9

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year

NEC Record Book 95 Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

E 2004 Women's Championship (October 30, 2004) Hamden, CT, 5K C 1. Kaitlyn Gwyther (QU)* 18:03.5 51. Kathryn O'Connor (SHU) 21:10.4 2. Whitney Schnarr (SFPA)* 18:51.7 52. Victoria Lucas (SFNY) 21:22.7 3. Katina Alexander (MU)* 18:55.9 53. Ashley Owen (MSM) 21:26.4 4. Caitlin Brady (QU)*^ 19:04.2 54. Dawn Hudak (CCSU) 21:27.8 5. Kathleen Duffy (SHU)* 19:19.7 55. Nicole Carter (RMU) 21:37.3 R 6. Taryn Gibson (SFPA)* 19:21.4 56. Nadria Monteith (FDU) 21:38.0 7. Kristin Wallace (MU)* 19:21.7 57. Christina Scherer (MU) 21:41.6 e 8. Ashley Hill (CCSU)* 19:22.2 58. Kayla Miller (MSM) 21:41.7 9. Laura Beach (SFPA)* 19:25.5 59. Jaimie Smith (LIU) 21:51.2 10. Cristin Mullen (SFNY)* 19:27.3 60. Kristen Dennehy (SFPA) 21:56.2 c 11. Erika Jacobs (SFPA)* 19:30.0 61. Leslie Conley (RMU) 22:03.0 12. Meaghan Robbins (WC)* 19:33.5 62. Terressa Howard (SHU) 22:03.8 o 13. Maris Reutzel (WC)* 19:41.7 63. Kristin Coit (CCSU) 22:07.1 14. Theresa Gibbons (MSM)* 19:47.1 64. Kelly Beaudry (MU) 22:20.0 r 15. Malia Lyles (MU) 19:47.2 65. LaShell Green (FDU) 22:24.7 16. Susan Ashe (QU) 19:47.8 66. Danielle LaPresta (RMU) 22:34.8 d 17. Joanna Perez (QU) 19:49.8 67. Shayla Wallace (LIU) 22:42.8 18. Jenna Nechamen (QU) 19:54.4 68. Kristin Dubinski (RMU) 22:56.3 19. Elizabeth Kaba (WC) 19:54.6 69. Katie Muller (MU) 23:04.5 20. Kaitlin Clark (SHU) 20:01.1 70. Shabazz Kelly (FDU) 23:07.6 21. Anne Duffy (SHU) 20:02.2 71. Valerie Mellon (SFNY) 23:17.4 B 22. Erin Kulasewski (SHU) 20:02.5 72. Temi Akojie (LIU) 23:18.0 23. Lisa Zino (QU) 20:03.0 73. Jessica Hart (SFNY) 23:27.6 o 24. Jenna Pisani (SHU) 20:03.2 74. Andreen Francis (SFNY) 23:31.8 25. Abbey Gosling (QU) 20:09.8 75. Casey Fleischer (MSM) 23:35.6 26. Tina Hunt (QU) 20:10.4 76. Renay McPherson (FDU) 23:49.4 o 27. Stephanie Strub (SFPA) 20:11.5 77. Caroline Hart (MSM) 23:50.0 28. Missy Spangler (RMU) 20:12.2 78. Melissa Chery (FDU) 24:01.3 k 29. Shannon Kovack (SFPA) 20:15.6 79. Crista Strachan (LIU) 24:10.8 30. Kerry McKinney (RMU) 20:16.3 80. Amanda Weber (MSM) 24:15.5 31. Ashley Reichelt (QU) 20:17.1 81. Holly Chambers (SFNY) 24:16.1 32. Robyn Hudak (CCSU) 20:17.7 82. Denise Thompson (FDU) 24:18.1 33. Heather Hoffman (QU) 20:26.5 83. Jessica Lewis (SFNY) 24:52.6 34. Erin Vaccaro (MU) 20:27.5 84. Jessica Diehl (MSM) 25:10.8 35. Kim Najem (MSM) 20:29.5 85. Morgan Gantt (LIU) 25:13.9 36. Rachael Knous (WC) 20:32.3 86. Amanda Kelley (CCSU) 25:19.5 37. Katelyn Botsford (SHU) 20:34.0 87. N'Kelle Anderson (LIU) 26:07.1 38. Amy Willmott (MU) 20:37.4 88. Ashley Brilla (CCSU) 26:22.4 39. Ann Regan (SHU) 20:38.1 89. Katelyn Archer (WC) 27:20.2 40. Alexandra Hyland (SFPA) 20:38.4 41. Antonia Artise (SFPA) 20:45.6 42. Amy Shoemaker (SFPA) 20:46.5 43. Sarah Antonaitis (RMU) 20:47.1 44. Erin Guinther (MU) 20:52.8 45. Enya Spence (MU) 20:55.6 46. Jaline Bernier (WC) 20:56.7 47. Margarita Landelius (SHU) 20:59.3 48. Kate Stewart (SFNY) 21:03.3 49. Jillian Zita (SFNY) 21:04.7 50. Nancee Bernecky (RMU) 21:08.0

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2005 Women's Championship (October 29, 2005) Loretto, PA, 5K E 1. Kaitlyn Gwyther (QU)* 18:01 51. Samantha Willox (MSM) 22:56 C 2. Whitney Schnarr (SFPA)* 19:33 52. Stephanis Strub (SFPA) 22:58 3. Katina Alexander (MU)* 19:47 53. Jessica Rafeedie (MSM) 23:00 4. Kathleen Duffy (SHU)* 19:52 54. Jaimie Smith (LIU) 23:01 5. Kathleen Henry (SHU)*^ 20:02 55. Megan Melvin (WC) 23:05 6. Erika Jacobs (SFPA)* 20:09 56. Melissa Vientos (MU) 23:07 R 7. Malia Lyles (MU)* 20:16 57. Joanna Perez (QU) 23:10 8. Shannon Kovack (SFPA)* 20:22 58. Bryanna Smyth (CCSU) 23:12 e 9. Erin Kulasewski (SHU)* 20:24 59. Sarah Fyock (RMU) 23:23 10. Ashley Reichelt (QU)* 20:27 60. Nicole Carter (RMU) 23:26 11. Brittany McCann (MSM)* 20:30 61. Nichole Lopez (LIU) 23:32 c 12. Jenna Nechamen (QU)* 20:36 62. Caitlin Greene (MSM) 23:36 13. Susan Ashe (QU)* 20:40 63. Kristin Coit (CCSU) 23:41 o 14. Ashley Hill (CCSU)* 20:41 64. Crista Strachan (LIU) 23:58 15. Abbey Gosling (QU) 20:48 65. Asha Arneth (MU) 24:02 r 16. Jenna Pisani (SHU) 20:50 66. Crystal Strachan (LIU) 24:04 17. Anne Duffy (SHU) 20:51 67. Emily Lion (SFPA) 24:13 18. Erin O'Connell (QU) 20:52 68. Felicia Phiefer (MU) 24:16 d 19. Meaghan Robbins (WC) 20:56 69. Holly Chambers (SFNY) 24:17 20. Ashley Uniszkiewicz (QU) 20:58 70. Lashell Green (FDU) 24:26 21. Cristin Mullen (SFNY) 21:02 71. Caitlin Liebau (RMU) 24:43 22. Brittany Carter (QU) 21:03 72. Danielle Lapresta (RMU) 24:46 B 23. Antonia Artise (SFPA) 21:03 73. Lindsey Rutter (MU) 24:49 24. Bridget Campbell (SFPA) 21:08 74. Suzanne Montecalvo (RMU) 25:00 25. Kim Najem (MSM) 21:11 75. Temi Akojie (LIU) 25:08 o 26. Amy Shoemaker (SFPA) 21:17 76. Jessica Sanders (FDU) 25:17 27. Sarah Rutledge (SFPA) 21:32 77. Denise Thompson (FDU) 25:29 o 28. Maris Reutzel (WC) 21:36 78. Erin McCloskey (MSM) 25:39 29. Lisa Zino (QU) 21:42 79. Valerie Mellon (SFNY) 26:12 k 30. Robyn Hudak (CCSU) 21:45 80. Andreen Francis (SFNY) 26:19 31. Jessica Jones (MU) 21:49 81. Fachara Jajoute (SFNY) 26:22 32. Kaitlin Clark (SHU) 21:52 82. Karina Pinto (FDU) 26:31 33. Ann Regan (SHU) 22:00 83. Renay McPherson (FDU) 26:57 34. Alexandra Hyland (SFPA) 22:03 84. Coreen Lopes-Ribeiro (RMU) 27:15 35. Brecken Drager (WC) 22:04 85. Asha Jones (FDU) 32:36 36. Ryan Rogers (WC) 22:07 37. Terri Gibbons (MSM) 22:09 38. Liz Kessler (MSM) 22:18 39. Jennaless Wright (SHU) 22:22 40. Dawn Hudak (CCSU) 22:23 41. Jillian Zita (SFNY) 22:28 42. Nayda Pirela (MU) 22:29 43. Kate Stewart (SFNY) 22:32 44. Katie Lima (CCSU) 22:35 45. Megan Jaswell (CCSU) 22:37 46. Brooke Palmer (SHU) 22:37 47. Ashley Mallen (WC) 22:39 48. Heather Wolfe (LIU) 22:39 49. Sarah Antonaitis (RMU) 22:43 50. Kathryn O'Connor (SHU) 22:50

* All-Conference ^ Freshman of the Year

NEC Record Book 97 Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

E 2006 Women's Championship (October 27, 2006) Bronx, NY, 5K 1. Kristen Stevens (QU)*^ 18:14 51. Dawn Hudak (CCSU) 21:11 C 2. Erika Jacobs (SFPA)* 18:24 52. Jillian Zita (SFNY) 21:12 3. Jenna Nechamen (QU)* 18:28 53. Mary Coakley (SHU) 21:13 4. Taryn Gibson (SFPA)* 18:34 54. Brooke Fiorillo (SHU) 21:15 5. Kathleen Henry (SHU)* 18:43 55. Maura Tipping (MSM) 21:15 R 6. Susan Ashe (QU)* 18:51 56. Aracelis Lantigua (MU) 21:24 7. Lindsey Pierret (QU)* 18:51 57. Sarah Frenette (MU) 21:24 8. Anna Hoffman (SFPA)* 18:57 58. Liz Palcic (RMU) 21:26 e 9. Cristin Mullen (SFNY)* 19:00 59. Melissa Vientos (MU) 21:31 10. Ashley Hill (CCSU)* 19:03 60. Nicole Carter (RMU) 21:32 c 11. Abbey Gosling (QU)* 19:05 61. Julia Mahoney (SHU) 21:32 12. Caitlin Brady (QU)* 19:06 62. Amanda McLaughlin (SHU) 21:33 o 13. Brecken Drager (WC)* 19:06 63. Crista Strachan (LIU) 21:43 14. Emily Ingle (RMU)* 19:09 64. Kim Savino (CCSU) 21:43 15. Kathleen Duffy (SHU) 19:12 65. Katie Lima (CCSU) 21:43 r 16. Heather Hoffman (QU) 19:16 66. Jeannette Dobosz (SFNY) 21:49 17. Anne Duffy (SHU) 19:26 67. Caitlin Greene (MSM) 21:50 d 18. Alexandra Hyland (SFPA) 19:32 68. Christie Congdon (CCSU) 21:51 19. Malia Lyles (MU) 19:39 69. Caitlin Finnerty (MSM) 21:51 20. Ashley Reichelt (QU) 19:41 70. Leslie Conley (LIU) 21:55 21. Antonia Artise (SFPA) 19:44 71. Casey Fleischer (MSM) 22:00 22. Cailin Lynam (MU) 19:45 72. Caitlin Liebau (RMU) 22:10 B 23. Robyn Hudak (CCSU) 19:45 73. Kristyn Colvin (RMU) 22:16 24. Erin O'Connell (QU) 19:48 74. Jessica Rafeedie (MSM) 22:26 o 25. Liz Kessler (MSM) 19:51 75. Denele Deverteuil (LIU) 22:29 26. Sarah Antonaitis (RMU) 19:54 76. Aisha Thomas (LIU) 22:37 o 27. Meaghan Robbins (WC) 20:00 77. Emily Lion (SFPA) 22:38 28. Jessica Jones (MU) 20:06 78. Danielle Lapresta (RMU) 22:43 29. Michelle Crowe (RMU) 20:07 79. Jen Wejsa (WC) 22:54 k 30. Sarah Tencza (SHU) 20:10 80. Jessica Sanders (FDU) 23:03 31. Allyson Sheehan (SFPA) 20:14 81. Holly Chambers (SFNY) 23:08 32. Megan Jaswell (CCSU) 20:17 82. Casey Windisch (MSM) 23:15 33. Lisa Zino (QU) 20:17 83. Ashley Desjardins (RMU) 23:34 34. Ashlynn Haywood (CCSU) 20:21 84. Crystal Strachan (LIU) 23:36 35. Rachel Ruggiano (MU) 20:21 85. Erin McCloskey (MSM) 23:51 36. Corinne Lachac (MU) 20:25 86. Denise Thompson (FDU) 24:05 37. Brittany Strite (RMU) 20:29 87. Hawa Massaquoi (FDU) 24:23 38. Jenna Naglieri (WC) 20:32 88. Asha Jones (FDU) 25:33 39. Jennifer Oprysko (MU) 20:39 89. Melissa Chery (FDU) 25:35 40. Laura Embrey (MU) 20:40 90. Dara Jones (FDU) 25:39 41. Maris Reutzel (WC) 20:41 91. Jasmine Murdock (SFNY) 26:11 42. Samantha Willox (MSM) 20:41 92. Janel McFarlane (LIU) 26:22 43. Brianne Vozzella (MSM) 20:42 44. Heather Wolfe (LIU) 20:42 45. Katie Cioe (CCSU) 20:43 46. Kathryn O'Connor (SHU) 20:45 47. Theresa Campbell (SHU) 20:52 48. Sarah Rutledge (SFPA) 20:53 49. Ashley Mallen (WC) 20:54 50. Aniecia Williams (LIU) 20:58

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98 NEC Record Book Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS N E 2007 Women's Championship (October 27, 2007) New Britain, CT, 5K 1. Kristen Stevens (QU)* 17:37 51. Kishouri Mahulikar (QU) 20:28 C 2. Chelsea Bollerman (QU)* 17:56 52. Jenna Naglieri (WC) 20:30 3. Cailin Lynam (MU)* 18:05 53. Abigale May (SFPA) 20:31.0 4. Lindsey Pierret (QU)* 18:15 54. Michelle Crowe (RMU) 20:31.0 5. Anna Hoffman (SFPA)* 18:19 55. Melissa Santoro (SHU) 20:32 6. Susan Ashe (QU)* 18:21 56. Cynthia Mazurak (SFPA) 20:43.2 R 7. Meredith Malloy (MU)* 18:34 57. Desiree Conley (LIU) 20:43.6 8. Kimberly DeLoreto (SHU)*^ 18:36.0 58. Casey Fleischer (MSM) 20:44 e 9. Abbey Gosling (QU)* 18:36.6 59. Dana Troy (SHU) 20:46 10. Brecken Drager (WC)* 18:38 60. Danielle Williams (SFPA) 20:47 c 11. Shannon Kovack (SFPA)* 18:45 61. Cristina Soares (SHU) 20:50 12. Sarah Tencza (SHU)* 18:48 62. Heather Wolfe (LIU) 20:55.1 13. Ashley Reichelt (QU)* 18:52.2 63. Samantha Snukis (WC) 20:55.5 o 14. Kelly Sorrell (QU)* 18:52.8 64. Ryan Rogers (WC) 21:01 15. Caitlin Brady (QU) 19:03 65. Amanda McLaughlin (SHU) 21:09 r 16. Laura Embrey (MU) 19:05 66. Dawn Hudak (CCSU) 21:13 17. Liz Kessler (MSM) 19:13 67. Katie Lima (CCSU) 21:19.3 d 18. Sasha Varanka (QU) 19:14 68. Kim Savino (CCSU) 21:19.6 19. Meaghan Robbins (WC) 19:15 69. Jillian Maricondo (LIU) 21:29 20. Courtney Spratford (MU) 19:16 70. Crista Strachan (LIU) 21:36 21. Alyssa Cole (CCSU) 19:17 71. Denele Deverteuil (LIU) 21:41.5 22. Samantha Troy (SHU) 19:19 72. Jeanette Dobosz (SFNY) 21:41.9 B 23. Sarah Antonaitis (RMU) 19:25 73. Crystal Strachan (LIU) 21:51 24. Jessica Jones (MU) 19:26 74. Nicole Panik (WC) 21:54 o 25. Shauna Lynch (CCSU) 19:32 75. Jessica Sanders (FDU) 22:30 26. Tiffany McKenna (MU) 19:33.0 76. Robin Renahan (LIU) 22:32 27. Jessica Duffell (RMU) 19:33.8 77. Megan Thomas (SFPA) 22:56 o 28. Allyson Sheehan (SFPA) 19:36 78. Hawa Massaquoi (FDU) 23:16 29. Christine Altland (MU) 19:37 79. Casey Windisch (MSM) 23:18 k 30. Jera Mennetti (RMU) 19:39 80. Tiffany Spivey (SFNY) 23:35 31. Robyn Hudak (CCSU) 19:44 81. Kerrie Harnisher (SFNY) 23:42 32. Rachel Ruggiano (MU) 19:48 82. Michelle Conley (SFNY) 23:44 33. Brittany Strite (RMU) 19:55.3 83. Asha Jones (FDU) 24:06 34. Sarah Rutledge (SFPA) 19:55.8 84. Brianna Mannuccia (MSM) 24:11 35. Emily Ingle (RMU) 20:02 85. Karina Pinto (FDU) 24:50 36. Megan Jaswell (CCSU) 20:03 86. Dara Jones (FDU) 24:54 37. Erin McPherson (SHU) 20:04.4 87. Jasmine Murdock (SFNY) 25:11 38. Aniecia Williams (LIU) 20:04.7 88. Lauren Kilson (FDU) 25:32 39. Antonia Artise (SFPA) 20:07 89. Asante Barima (LIU) 25:56 40. Erin Szulewski (MU) 20:08 41. Corinne LaChac (MU) 20:14 42. Mary Coakley (SHU) 20:21 43. Ashley Mallen (WC) 20:22.1 44. Atoya Webb (SFNY) 20:22.6 45. Leticia Cherono (CCSU) 20:23.2 46. Jessica Rafeedie (MSM) 20:23.4 47. Maura Tipping (MSM) 20:24 48. Nicole Carter (RMU) 20:25 49. Theresa Campbell (SHU) 20:26 50. Julie Yasko (SFPA) 20:27

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N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 2008 Women's Championship (November 1, 2008) Holmdel Park, NJ, 5K C 1. Chelsea Bollerman (QU)* 18:28.3 51. Jennifer Denise (BU) 21:17.2 2. Brecken Drager (WC)* 18:37.2 52. Maggie Kearns (MU) 21:17.9 3. Cailin Lynam (MU)* 18:46.9 53. Julie Yasko (SFPA) 21:18.2 4. Morgan Roche (QU)*^ 18:48.0 54. Ashley Mallen (WC) 21:20.9 5. Katherine Beam (QU)* 18:54.0 55. Jessica Rafeedie (MSM) 21:24.0 R 6. Mekenzie Krause (SHU)* 19:12.8 56. Amanda Asaro (CCSU) 21:30.8 7. Lindsey Pierret (QU)* 19:13.0 57. Desiree Conley (LIU) 21:33.8 e 8. Anna Hoffman (SFPA)* 19:13.6 58. Maura Tipping (MSM) 21:36.1 9. Brittany Llobell (SHU)* 19:21.0 59. Megan Patterson (FDU) 21:42.8 c 10. Christine Altland (MU)* 19:21.9 60. Ashley Slifko (RMU) 21:44.3 11. Dana Troy (SHU)* 19:22.4 61. Katie Lima (CCSU) 21:48.6 12. Samantha Troy (SHU)* 19:23.2 62. Deb Ostrander (RMU) 21:49.1 o 13. Shannon Kovack (SFPA)* 19:30.3 63. Kim Savino (CCSU) 22:08.0 14. Katherine Bossardet (CCSU)* 19:32.7 64. Robin Renahan (LIU) 22:09.0 r 15. Caitlin Brady (QU) 19:44.6 65. Jera Mennetti (RMU) 22:12.1 16. Jessica Jones (MU) 19:49.7 66. Molly Clark (MSM) 22:12.7 d 17. Jessica Duffell (RMU) 19:50.1 67. Hannah Reist (SFPA) 22:14.9 18. Courtney Spratford (MU) 19:52.5 68. Jeannette Dobosz (SFNY) 22:15.4 19. Kaitlyn Kelly (QU) 20:00.3 69. Christina Praydis (MSM) 22:15.6 20. Allyson Sheehan (SFPA) 20:03.2 70. Katelyn Arouca (BU) 22:17.7 21. Megan Jaswell (CCSU) 20:03.5 71. Marissa Donovan (BU) 22:29.7 B 22. Alyssa Cole (CCSU) 20:11.4 72. Amanda Garber (BU) 22:36.5 23. Nicole Coiteux (CCSU) 20:17.9 73. Kathleen Cianci (SFPA) 22:40.3 o 24. Kathleen Henry (SHU) 20:18.4 74. Keneshia Anderson (SFNY) 22:40.8 25. Samantha Snukis (WC) 20:18.7 75. Casey Windisch (MSM) 22:49.0 26. Johanna Acosta (SHU) 20:19.5 76. Sarah Ellsworth (RMU) 22:53.5 o 27. Sarah Tencza (SHU) 20:21.8 77. Megan Cordi (BU) 22:54.5 28. Emily Ingle (RMU) 20:25.6 78. Sara Larkin (CCSU) 22:55.5 k 29. Tiffany McKenna (MU) 20:27.5 79. Nicole Panik (WC) 22:59.2 30. Brittany Boyer (QU) 20:29.4 80. Sarah Fyock (RMU) 23:01.0 31. Sarah Grossi (SFPA) 20:30.8 81. Emily Rosario (LIU) 23:08.2 32. Sara Pollock (SHU) 20:31.8 82. Ashlynn Haywood (CCSU) 23:37.9 33. Julie Lanning (QU) 20:35.8 83. Jessica Sanders (FDU) 23:42.5 34. Kelly Sorrell (QU) 20:37.2 84. Brianna Mannuccia (MSM) 23:44.8 35. Liz Kessler (MSM) 20:38.3 85. Tiffany Spivey (SFNY) 24:02.3 36. Aniecia Williams (LIU) 20:40.3 86. Fachara Jajoute (SFNY) 24:05.8 37. Rachel Morelli (QU) 20:42.5 87. Dara Jones (FDU) 24:09.5 38. Brianne Vozzella (MSM) 20:42.9 88. Hawa Massaquoi (FDU) 24:25.0 39. Kat Ragone (BU) 20:43.7 89. Jasmine Murdock-Hicks (SFNY) 24:49.8 40. Deanna Bishop (MU) 20:44.0 90. Claudine Williams (FDU) 25:03.6 41. Sarah Frenette (MU) 20:51.8 91. Christine Taylor (FDU) 25:06.5 42. Theresa Campbell (SHU) 20:55.4 92. Michelle Conley (SFNY) 25:29.2 43. Atoya Webb (SFNY) 20:58.1 93. Eunice Marks (SFNY) 25:37.7 44. Marie George (RMU) 20:58.8 94. Justine Funk (RMU) 25:48.1 45. Jenna Naglieri (WC) 21:02.8 95. Kerrie Harnisher (SFNY) 26:37.1 46. Danielle Williams (SFPA) 21:05.5 96. Asante Barima (LIU) 28:44.9 47. Juliet Smith (MU) 21:06.6 48. Casey Fenwick (BU) 21:10.7 49. Kaela Townsend (WC) 21:13.5 50. Samantha Willox (MSM) 21:16.8

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100 NEC Record Book Women'sWomen's CrossCross CountryCountry N ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS E 2009 Women's Championship (October 31, 2009) Hamden, CT 5K C 1. Kimberly DeLoreto (SHU)* 17:58.1 51. Megan Patterson (FDU) 20:36.5 2. Megan Kinsella (MSM)*^ 18:14.9 52. Juliet Smith (MU) 20:38.6 3. Morgan Roche (QU)* 18:15.3 53. Nicole Coiteux (CCSU) 20:52.4 4. Rebecca White (QU)* 18:18.3 54. Hannah Reist (SFPA) 20:54.9 5. Cailin Lynam (MU)* 18:19.8 55. Rebecca Webster (SFPA) 20:58.3 R 6. Kristen Stevens (QU)* 18:35.8 56. Kelly Dennis (WC) 21:00.3 7. Deirdre Doyle (BU)* 18:43.8 57. Kim Savino (CCSU) 21:05.3 e 8. Selina Munoz (LIU)* 18:51.7 58. Robin Renahan (LIU) 21:06.9 9. Lindsey Pierret (QU)* 18:53.1 59. Sarah Rutledge (SFPA) 21:09.2 10. Sarah Grossi (SFPA)* 18:55.8 60. Marie George (RMU) 21:15.0 c 11. Julie Lanning (QU)* 18:56.7 61. Molly Tower (BU) 21:15.8 12. Katherine Bossardet (CCSU)* 19:01.0 62. Alexandra De la Cruz (SFNY) 21:22.4 o 13. Anna Hoffman (SFPA)* 19:04.3 63. Jeannette Dobosz (SFNY) 21:23.5 14. Olivia Civardi (SHU)* 19:10.2 64. Taylor Fredrickson (WC) 21:25.7 r 15. Kaitie Kelly (QU) 19:13.9 65. Christina Praydis (MSM) 21:26.5 16. Samantha Troy (SHU) 19:15.9 66. Jenna Naglieri (WC) 21:27.4 17. Sarah Tencza (SHU) 19:21.9 67. Desiree Conley (LIU) 21:34.2 d 18. Courtney Spratford (MU) 19:26.3 68. Jennifer Denise (BU) 21:41.5 19. Christine Altland (MU) 19:28.0 69. Brianne Vozzella (MSM) 21:46.0 20. Kristie Domis (RMU) 19:28.9 70. Amanda Garber (BU) 21:47.3 21. Kelly Sorrell (QU) 19:29.2 71. Kat Ragone (BU) 21:50.3 B 22. Alyssa Cole (CCSU) 19:31.4 72. Ashley Slifko (RMU) 21:51.3 23. Alyssa Selmquist (SHU) 19:36.1 73. Nicolle Franklin (LIU) 21:53.2 24. Megan Robertson (BU) 19:45.5 74. Molly Clark (MSM) 21:56.3 o 25. Lena Kraus (FDU) 19:47.7 75. Kelsey Greene (MSM) 22:02.2 26. Laura Embrey (MU) 19:47.9 76. Ashlynn Haywood (CCSU) 22:02.6 o 27. Jessica Duffell (RMU) 19:55.4 77. Sarah Ellsworth (RMU) 22:09.8 28. Kathryn Franke (MSM) 19:56.8 78. Katie Cianci (SFPA) 22:14.4 k 29. Kishori Mahulikar (QU) 19:58.2 79. Megan Earley (MSM) 22:14.7 30. Dani Williams (SFPA) 20:01.9 80. Tara Kinnaugh (FDU) 22:14.7 31. Rachel Ruggiano (MU) 20:03.5 81. Victoria Alvarez (CCSU) 22:16.9 32. Sara Pollock (SHU) 20:04.0 82. Christine Taylor (FDU) 22:34.4 33. Ally Sheehan (SFPA) 20:04.6 83. Katelyn Arouca (BU) 22:34.6 34. Emily MacEwen (MU) 20:06.9 84. Abbey Lape (RMU) 22:43.7 35. Tiffany McKenna (MU) 20:08.0 85. Nicole Panik (WC) 22:48.3 36. Deanna Bishop (MU) 20:08.4 86. Brianna Mannuccia (MSM) 22:51.8 37. Maura Tipping (MSM) 20:10.1 87. Katrijn Moulin (BU) 22:53.6 38. Mary St. Thomas (SHU) 20:12.0 88. Anna Shields (CCSU) 22:58.5 39. Patricia Massa (QU) 20:15.9 89. Mary Gallagher (SFNY) 23:01.2 40. Debra Ostrander (RMU) 20:18.8 90. Alyssa Adler (FDU) 23:15.6 41. Atoya Webb (SFNY) 20:19.2 91. Emily Rosario (LIU) 23:22.0 42. Monica Akello (LIU) 20:22.3 92. Dominique Serpe (WC) 23:26.9 43. Erin O-Shea (SHU) 20:22.6 93. Lordess Shabazz (FDU) 23:35.6 44. Megan Papp (SHU) 20:24.3 94. Brittany Busse (SFPA) 24:00.2 45. Amanda Asaro (CCSU) 20:25.6 95. Tiffany Spivey (SFNY) 25:05.0 46. Kelsey Maher (MU) 20:32.3 96. Tiffany Parker (LIU) 25:09.9 47. Emily Ingle (RMU) 20:32.9 97. Kerrie Harnisher (SFNY) 25:29.6 48. Brigid Paddock (SHU) 20:33.6 98. Claudine Williams (FDU) 25:38.4 49. Colleen Smith (MSM) 20:35.4 99. Jasmine Murdock-Hicks (SFNY) 27:37.1 50. Jennifer Haffner (SFPA) 20:35.6 100. Molly Horan (CCSU) 30:56.3

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